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Old 05-06-2004, 11:14 PM
 
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0.1% is fine with most plants. that is, 0.9lbs salt per 100 gallons. Ingrid

"Nedra" wrote:
With the curling and browning of leaves I suspect the salt. I know the 1%
is supposed
to fine with plants .



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