These work best when used just the way the label says.
The label said it needed a 60-degree room, and north or east light.
The label says only that it is 40 years old.
At the top of each picture is a label saying when the photograph was taken and by whom.
The label will say it is intended for use by those 18 and older.
Heavy material needs warm, no matter what the label says.
If the label says to take the medicine at a certain time, follow these directions.
But the label in most cases will not say anything about these levels, although the information can be obtained from the manufacturer.
At least that is what the label says, for the earth used in these drawings could have come from pretty well anywhere, right?
Most important, never make the solution stronger than the label says because you think it will work better that way.