Thanks! I have a question about plant Wash. On the Soilmenders website it says this about the product:
[i]Soil Mender Plant Wash is designed to cleanse your plants for optimum health. Plants are vulnerable to 10,000 varieties of insects and 80,000 diseases, worldwide. Also, an estimated 300,000 toxic pesticide poisonings occur in the U.S. every year. Plant ailments and diseases are easily prevented by hygiene, cleaning, and attention to problems making
Soil Mender Plant Wash a must for any grower.[/i]
So all that implies that it might prevent some disease by keeping the plant "clean" but it says nothing about curing a disease once the plant is stricken with it. On the Peach Tree bacterial post, Howard clearly states that the Plant Wash will take care of the bacterial spot on the tree. Is this true? What about the fungal issues a lot of us are having on shrubs, roses and tomato plants from all the rain?
Just what are the limitaitions of this product?
_________________ Sandi Texas Certified Nursery Professional Texas Master Naturalist Organic gardener Tree-Hugger Native Texan
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