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My poor wee plants have all died!
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Wee Scottish Lass | Report | 21 May 2004 22:35 |
After buying packets of marigold, asters, tomatoes, strawberries, lobelias etc. and lovingly nurtured them in my new greenhouse, they have all died overnight. The only thing I can think of thats happened is that I had all the sections of the greenhouse sealed with a clear sealent which had acetic acid in it. The place stank of vinegar. Could it have been that? Anyone know? Now I have to start again! |
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Heather | Report | 21 May 2004 22:55 |
Hi Eileen, Oh dear, did you have a heater on? We had a problem once with a parafin heater. Was it frosty last night ? We've had rain and hail today and possible frost tonight too. I sympathise with your loss of plants, my husband grew some cabbages and they were doing really well until he put them in the garden and a rabbit had them for breakfast. Heather |
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Wee Scottish Lass | Report | 21 May 2004 22:59 |
Hi Heather, No there was no heater , but it wasn't cold here either. They had been in for a week without any problem and as soon as we started sealing the panels, the next morning they had all wilted. |
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47551 | Report | 21 May 2004 23:03 |
Eileen, I am so sorry you have lost all your plants. It sounds like you went to my school of gardening - I only have to look at a plant for it to die, except the dreaded weeds. I do hope you manage to get some more that will be stronger and bring you many hours of happiness during the summer months. Nes |
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Crista | Report | 21 May 2004 23:08 |
Eileen, Acetic acid is a herbicide but I wouldn't have thought the vapours alone would kill them. How did the foliage look? Acetic acid initially browns the foliage and later will turn it blackened and water-soaked. Crista |
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Wee Scottish Lass | Report | 21 May 2004 23:12 |
Crista the plants all went brown round the edges and withered. The stems were all discoloured as well. |
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Crista | Report | 21 May 2004 23:27 |
Eileen, Just found an article that mentions acetic acid vapour will damage plants so that must be it. Crista |
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Wee Scottish Lass | Report | 21 May 2004 23:31 |
Thanks Crista. Now I know. If only I had it all done BEFORE I put the plants in. You live and learn I suppose. Thanks again. |