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Apr 7, 2024 9:13 PM CST
Name: Pat
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Iochroma said: Wow.
Do you just do hit pieces?

Hey @Iochroma ,

Wow.
😂 Didn't you just do what you're accusing me of doing? You "hit" me and my post(s) with absolutely no justification given for doing so. Have you read all my posts since I joined in 2021?

How does your post contribute to solving the problem being discussed?

I did point out that Dyna-Gro, which is in the business of making fertilizers, either does not know what it's talking about or is misleading its potential customers. Is that a hit? I consider it important information. Do you work for Dyna-Gro?

The main reason for my post was to redirect @Engineeringtech from products that may actually make the situation worse for the geraniums. That's important because of her/his limited ability to rescue the geraniums by potting them in fresh growing mix.

I added sufficient information to support my recommendations for changing the products to be used. Otherwise it's just one person saying "use this" and another saying "use that" with no rationale given.

If you have something useful to contribute, please do.

Pat
Knowledge isn’t free. You have to pay attention.
- Richard P. Feynman

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