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n8xyn Posted - 06/10/2018 : 09:23:43
I bought a 2 oz bag well, more of an envelope of potassium off Amazon for my tomatoes and just got it today. I didn't hold out much hope for getting something that I could see other then maybe with a long count and some statistics. Well I was certainly surprised, my background is about 17 cpm. The potassium gives me 41 cpm... pretty cool :-)
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n8xyn Posted - 06/14/2018 : 08:07:26
I told my grown daughter about this (she's an avid gardener) and she said "I wouldn't use it" I had to explain all potassium contains a radio active isotope :-)
ullix Posted - 06/10/2018 : 23:39:29
For more details on on Potassium in household items look into my "Potty Training ..."
https://sourceforge.net/projects/geigerlog/files/GeigerLog-Potty%20Training%20for%20Your%20Geiger%20Counter-v1.0.pdf/download

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