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To: Sergio H who wrote (7614)5/3/2005 9:52:45 PM
From: Ken W  Respond to of 23958
 
Sergio

"Take a peek at IDSY when you can. This is another new one that I've been building a position in. I'm completely tapped out of ammo for the first time in years.

On the berrys, are yours comprable to the berrys sold at your local supermarket. Same pesticides or lack thereof? My guess is that they're not."

I've been watching IDSY, but have done very little DD on the stock..it seems to want to hold 10 until something comes along.

The berries are just getting started from cuttings of root stock I planted last year. We are what is called "organic, in transition" We have to be tested for 3 years to be "certified organic". Organic, I'm learning does not mean totally free of chemicals there are some pesticides and fertilizers that are approved for use and still remain organic. We use NO chemical pesticides or fertilizers. We make our own compost for fertilizer, both solid and "compost tea" (a product of the composting process) This liquid is very very strong and must be diluted 10 to 1 with water as the nitrogen is very high. Spray some of that on your favorite rose and see what happens...MEGA ROSES!! LOL...

As far as pests are concerned, birds are about the only problem..we net the rows come harvest time to keep their little beaks out of the profit margins. There is what is called a glassy winged hopper that could be pest, but the use of natrual sulfer keeps them at bay.

Ken