I've just found some old Phostrogen in the back of the garage which has gone a bit lumpy presumably due to damp. I can break it up but will it still be safe to use ?
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I'd use it myself.
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Like Peter I would try and use it. I suspect even the lumps would be soluble given a good stirring.
I would do a test on one plant first just to make sure it does no harm, although I suspect the strength of it will have decreased rather than become more potent.
I would do a test on one plant first just to make sure it does no harm, although I suspect the strength of it will have decreased rather than become more potent.
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Thanks for all the replies folks. I'll give it a try on a small patch.
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