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Forterra Environmental Corp > Bids building
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Post by wurmsrus on Jul 14, 2009 4:08pm

Bids building

It would appear that people have realized the recent sell-off was nothing more than panic and the buys are building up again. Buy-in pressure now appears to be roughly 3 times the sell-off pressure.

On another note, my tomato plants are officially bushes and well on their way to becoming trees. I am definately sold on this product.

GLA
Comment by staolin on Jul 15, 2009 9:56pm
Are you willing to post some pictures? That is the one thing FTE lacks. It is so simple to take yards, crops, flowers etc. and use worm castings on one section and regular fertilizer on another. Then snap shots of the two and place them side by side every week for a growing season, or, even better, over several growing seasons. These guys have nothing of that sort. It would hardly cost a dime ...more  
Comment by wurmsrus on Jul 16, 2009 8:52am
I was preparing to take pictures to email to Forterra a couple of days ago - but when I got home I discovered I had left the balcony door open all day and the cats had been playing in the plants - I lost two large primary branches (about a cubic foot of total volume in size each) and a couple dozen tomatoes that were just starting to develop. I put in better support and clipped off the damaged ...more  
Comment by BrusselSprout on Jul 16, 2009 3:51pm
You could open an account on imageshack or photobucket and then link them in here.  Or you can PM me and I will give you an email account to send them too and I will post them on your behalf.  Cheers, Brusselsprout.
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