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  • Quick question. I have some Soil Food 6-2-2 leftover from last spring. I decided to use just a tiny bit of it in my house plants (indoors). Is that all right to do? I figured it's easier than remembering when to do the liquid stuff, that way the plant will use it when it needs it. Hope it's not too strong for inside plants. Just curious. Thanks. David Cullen

    10/30/20071:31:15 PM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    6-2-2, Container Planting

    David,

    You will be ok to use the 6-2-2 on your indoor plants. Just remember to water it in. A good compliment to the 6-2-2 would be the Sea Tea as a foliar feed and soil drench.

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