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[INDOOR-GARDENING:21] Re: Leaf Drop
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- Subject: [INDOOR-GARDENING:21] Re: Leaf Drop
- From: "* H* <r*@yeovil98.freeserve.co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 19:27:07 -0000
Hi
About the tap water - I'm not sure what country you are in (I am in England)
but I have been told by several people that tap water is ok if you either:
fill up your watering-can/whatever then leave it for halfanhour
or
boil the water - LET IT COOL - then use it, as by both these methods you
will have got out the unpleasant salts etc.
Ros
-----Original Message-----
From: Lolaebola1@aol.com <Lolaebola1@aol.com>
To: indoor-gardening@prairienet.org <indoor-gardening@prairienet.org>
Date: 14 January 1999 02:09
Subject: [INDOOR-GARDENING:16] Re: Leaf Drop
>Do they ever come back to their previous splendor after losing all the
leaves?
>Mine is dropping at a slow pace and I have cut back on the water as
suggested
>and put it in a bit brighter spot. What light is best as far as East,
etc.?
>I have a question that is not too bright but...Does tap water harm plants.
>Should I be using a different type of water? ?
>Teri W.
>
>
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