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Thank you Ernest

I had cut them at the base carefully with scissors and I can see some

tiny leaves coming out on some of them already, only 2 days.

I think they love the seaweed spray!

now, what do you do when the harvest is over?

can you recycle the vermiculite?

I have to consider the same question with the failure of the pop corn.

actually, out of 2 trays there is 2 tiny shoots coming out of the

ground. that will not feed my family!

I do not know if it is the Rife machine killing Candida, the regular

practice of Tai Chi or the sprouting so fresh but I am feeling better.

Probably all of it, and listening to Abraham tapes, such an uplift!

I wish could have those.

So happy family day to all, I am bringing my sprouts with me.

Miss Lavande

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You find that the roots of your seedling will be pretty packed in the

vermiculite and its not worth the time to try to separate them out.

Compost pile is my choice. If you don't maintain a pile, bury them in

your garden.

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peas, the greater sprouts ever

Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 23:09:27 -0000

Thank you Ernest

I had cut them at the base carefully with scissors and I can see some

tiny leaves coming out on some of them already, only 2 days.

I think they love the seaweed spray!

now, what do you do when the harvest is over?

can you recycle the vermiculite?

I have to consider the same question with the failure of the pop

corn.

actually, out of 2 trays there is 2 tiny shoots coming out of the

ground. that will not feed my family!

I do not know if it is the Rife machine killing Candida, the regular

practice of Tai Chi or the sprouting so fresh but I am feeling

better.

Probably all of it, and listening to Abraham tapes, such an uplift!

I wish could have those.

So happy family day to all, I am bringing my sprouts with me.

Miss Lavande

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