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Old 04-06-2017, 10:16 AM
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So, last fall I bought an expensive Maxillaria buchtienii from Andy. I've doted on it, written about it, and it just now bloomed!!!!

It only gets watered with rainwater. This morning I took a gallon jug from the pantry, added fertilizer and soaked a mount and my Maxillaria. As I walked past, I noticed a strong vinegar smell...

Several flushings later, I hope all will be well. And there is no one to blame but me! Last night I was rummaging for a decaf K Cup and must have mixed up the gallon jugs. I remember thinking I should dispose of that vinegar which the Chief used to use to descale the pet burbblers...

Top that guys.🤤😲😢
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Old 04-06-2017, 10:46 PM
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It will be fine since you flushed it well. I use vinegar sometimes to help lower the pH for some of my plants.
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Reminder to self: move spray bottle of distilled vinegar away from plants or make better distinguishable from water sprayer.

I have too many similarly looking bottles!
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Yeah, to prevent accidents, I have a spray bottle containing bleach with BLEACH written all over it, visible from any angle.

The spray bottle is used to disinfect tools with straight-from-the-bottle chlorine bleach (which are thoroughly rinsed after getting the bleach).
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Old 04-07-2017, 07:14 AM
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Normally, I would do that ...You can be sure I learned.
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Old 04-16-2017, 07:33 PM
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I have been productive today, repotting multiple baby catts into s/h and spring cleaning my growing spaces.

One of the newest, my baby Rlc. Volcano Plum, had a new growth started and it seemed like the perfect time to transfer over s/h. I let it soak in a KelpMax solution for and hour or two and set to work gently prying off old bark pieces thinking "wow, this has got a nice root system." I turn it over and something small and spiky and purple sticks to my finger and my heart drops...

I had just broken off my little baby's new growth.

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Old 04-16-2017, 07:35 PM
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So sorry, Salixx.😥
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Old 04-17-2017, 01:00 AM
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es,

You need one of these:

Amazon.com: Danco 88821 2-3/4-Inch Tub Mesh Strainer, Stainless: Home & Kitchen

This one is for a laundry utility tub.
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You need one of these:

Amazon.com: Danco 88821 2-3/4-Inch Tub Mesh Strainer, Stainless: Home & Kitchen

This one is for a laundry utility tub.
Thank you. My sink in question is a bathroom sink with a stopper that goes up and down by pulling/pushing a knob next to the faucets. Strainers don't fit in these.
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Old 04-17-2017, 06:16 AM
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They are much cheaper at Walmart, btw.
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