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<blockquote data-quote="Flat 10" data-source="post: 8148731" data-attributes="member: 1880"><p>I can believe that there are benefits. Whether they are economic without applying large amounts I am sceptical but await results with interest. I’m not sure exactly how much is hitting the ground to stimulate soil bacteria, more I suspect it’s amino acids (remember AminoA!!) and calcium on the plant leaf but I guess we won’t know without scientific research. However like the application of molasses to plants it strikes me as somewhat immoral to use a foodstuff as a fertiliser. Waste is different. Same with AD plants but I digress. Do it [USER=33598]@Phil P[/USER] and furnish us with the results, but I would be tempted to compare with calcium and amino sprays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flat 10, post: 8148731, member: 1880"] I can believe that there are benefits. Whether they are economic without applying large amounts I am sceptical but await results with interest. I’m not sure exactly how much is hitting the ground to stimulate soil bacteria, more I suspect it’s amino acids (remember AminoA!!) and calcium on the plant leaf but I guess we won’t know without scientific research. However like the application of molasses to plants it strikes me as somewhat immoral to use a foodstuff as a fertiliser. Waste is different. Same with AD plants but I digress. Do it [USER=33598]@Phil P[/USER] and furnish us with the results, but I would be tempted to compare with calcium and amino sprays. [/QUOTE]
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