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Bria Burke
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23 November, 07:50
What is the affect of grey water on plants
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23 November, 08:15
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Grey water tends to be alkaline due to the cleaning products it contains and because of this it should not be used to irrigate acid-loving plants.
grey water with pH in excess of 8 can lead to increased soil pH and reduced availability of some micro-nutrients for plants, and thus affecting the growth of plants
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