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Old 14-07-2004, 02:03 PM
Rob Halgren
 
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Default Greenhouse fiberglass & algae question

K Barrett wrote:

I use bleach at the rate of 1 tsp per gallon in a hose end sprayer, wet down
the surface I'm trying to clean and then brush it off. On my twinwall I use
a soft cloth, and have had no damage, on teh walkways and benches and walls
I use a plastic scrub brush. Rinse again with the bleach from the dial n
spray and I'm done.


But would you do this on a poly covered house? I don't know if
polyethylene film reacts with bleach or not, or if you could scrub off
any UV inhibitors or other coatings... Just curious. I also wonder if
calcium hypochlorite would work as well as sodium hypochlorite...
Hmmm.... I bet those 'oxy-clean' type cleaners would work well too,
somebody should try that experiment.

I agree that the bleach doesn't seem to harm the orchids in any way. It
has never hurt any of my plants. I've even been known to put some in my
water tank to kill various scummy bits. Cheaper than physan and
probably more effective. I probably wouldn't do that all the time, but
three or four times a year doesn't seem to hurt. I don't grow
pleurothallids...

Rob

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