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Cultivation => Cultivation Problems => Topic started by: Michael J Campbell on February 10, 2013, 10:55:21 PM
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Does anyone know the benefits/hazards of watering plants with Fluoridated water,and if so what are they?.
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Does anyone know the benefits/hazards of watering plants with Fluoridated water,and if so what are they?.
The levels of fluoride in domestic water supplies is far below any level that would do harm to people let alone plants. I don't think it has any effect good or bad.
I had a quick read of a review paper an couple of example stood out.
Silver fluoride (not used in water fluoridation), at 1mg/L used as a disinfectant had no effect on growth of wheat.
A bigger study looking at toxicity simulated an accidental of fluoride into an experimental pond. It showed that with in 24hours after the release, 99.8% of the fluoride was in the water and sediments, and the plant, algae, fish etc. contained only 0.2% of the fluoride released. At the end of the study despite exposure to high concentration of 5,000 ppm at the beginning of the release, no visible toxic effects were observed.
hope this helps
Al
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I recall a note I read about the high levels of flouride in perlite.
Any truth to that.
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Does anyone know the benefits/hazards of watering plants with Fluoridated water,and if so what are they?.
They'll have nice teeth though Michael :P ;D
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They'll have nice teeth though Michael :P ;D
Not necessarily- too much fluoride can lead to white spotted marks on human teeth. :P
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How is it added to the water,is it properly mixed,? can one area get a overdose and another get none.
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Not necessarily- too much fluoride can lead to white spotted marks on human teeth. :P
It's OK, quantities of red wine and black coffee cover 'em up 8)
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7up would be no good then because there is no colour in it. ;D ;D
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I can safely say that I still have my own teeth. Both of them. 8)
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Fangs for that Anthony ::)