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Old 26-04-2004, 07:02 AM
Reka
 
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Default Can I replace water with HF in my garden ?

Not only multi-posting, but well known on other groups as well for nasty
posts. He claims to perform nasty bodily functions into wine over on
alt.food.wine. Don't feed, please, not even weakly weekly.
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"Cereus-validus" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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As the Salty One might say,

You are one sick multi-posting MF troll.

Maybe on your home planet Uranus it would be okay?

Why don't you try it on yourself first and get back to us?


"Eric Coldo" wrote in message
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Because where I live, water is becoming scarce and expensive, but my
plants will need some liquid.

So I ask the experts here :

Can I use HF (hydrofluoric acid) in my garden to substitute H2O
(water) ?

Or should I use NH3 (ammonia) instead ?

Please help, the water shortage will kill my plants and my fishes and
frogs in the pond ...





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