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Lemonade?

Hello everybody!
I was just drinking a nice, cold, refreshing lemonade in the nice, cold, refreshing air conditioning, when I felt the slight burning on my tongue from the acidity of lemonade... I was thinking that since it is acidic with just a few nutrients, that it wood work well as a fertilizer in the soil or in pitchers!
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Then my CPs would get to enjoy nice, cold, refreshing lemonade and grow better! Any thoughts? Anyone else willing to try? Thanks!!
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I forgot to mention that I would only use 100% natural lemonade, we could even cut out the sugar if neccesary, also need to use distilled water! I almost forgot mentioning!
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Thanks again for putting up with me feeling all smart!
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what about using lemon juice, diluted with distilled water? could it work kinda like "peat tea"? maybe add some lemon juice to your peat tea!

peace,
technoracer
would you like lemon with that?
 
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">, because peat doesn't burn my tongue[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'> Ummmm.... How would you know that Lithopsman???
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