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keeweedaly wrote:

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> Hello all,

>

> I just dug up some echinacea root and had a question. I live down

> south with basically all sand soil. My roots are very thin and

> stringy, not thick at all. Is this okay to use to tincture? Almost

> like a ball of hairs attached to a knob.

>

> Thanks,

> Carlin

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Hi Carlin,

How old is this echinacea plant? Gotta be at least 3 years old before

you dig it up.

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