i dont know... u tell me! ;)
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According to their website you should mix 3.5 Tbsp of the solution per 1 galon of water. http://www.greenlightco.com/products/_PlantCare.htm
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There are fifteen steps on how to use the nerve stimulator. Some of the step-by-step instructions are wash hands, select the monitoring site, and then choose a site free from injury.
To prevent or treat rosemary root rot in plants, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, and use well-draining soil. Remove affected plants promptly and treat with a fungicide if necessary.
no, you need fungicide.
To use a gum stimulator, first ensure it is clean and dry. Gently insert the rubber tip along the gum line, applying light pressure to stimulate the gums without causing discomfort. Move the stimulator in a circular or back-and-forth motion along the gum line for about 10-15 seconds per quadrant of your mouth. Rinse your mouth afterward, and use the stimulator regularly to promote gum health.
To use a green light root stimulator, first ensure the device is charged or plugged in. Position the device about 1-2 inches above the scalp and turn it on, moving it in a circular motion across the areas you wish to treat for the recommended duration, usually around 10-20 minutes. Repeat this process several times a week for optimal results, following the manufacturer's guidelines. Always consult the user manual for specific instructions and safety precautions related to your particular device.
First off, Elastic-i-tea is not a shampoo. It is a herbal leave in conditioner made by Organic Root Stimulator. You can use it for wraps and roller sets. Can also be used for natural hair as well.
About a week ago I had an allergic reaction to organic root stimulator olive oil perm, I permed my hair and went to sleep and when I woke up my eyes were swollen this was a Saturday morning by Sunday both eyes were swollen. Not only were my eyes swollen but my scalp itched very bad. I went to the emergency room and was told that it was a reaction to the chemical I had put on my hair. I have used organic root stimulator for over a year. Upon release I was told not to use the chemical again because next time the reaction would be worse. I looked as if someone had punched me in the eyes except there was no bruising The doctor prescribed me Prednisone, Tagament and Benadryl. It took about 5 day for the swelling go down.
No you can't. It's just not the right thing to do.
Honey contains beneficial enzymes and nutrients that can potentially stimulate root growth in plants. When diluted with water and applied to the roots, honey may help improve root development and overall plant health. However, it is important to use honey in moderation to avoid any potential negative effects on the plants.