Jerry Baker
The danger is when you mix ammonia and chlorine bleach and get toxic fumes.
Don't do it.
"Vox Humana" wrote in message
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"Mike" wrote in message
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I urinate on my pineapple plants regularly, in non phytotoxic amounts.
I was not able to find ammonia in the store, even after asking for it.
I
saw bleach and other anti fungal bathroom measures, but no ammonia.
This
may have something to do with the post Murray Federal Bldg era.
Probably
not such a good idea any ways.
I've read warnings not to mix ammonia and vinegar.
Manure and alfalfa would have to be cut into the soil before planting.
Or
I
suppose you could make manure tea by putting it in hosiery and soaking
in
water.
It is unimaginable that a grocery store of any size would not carry
ammonia.
You can get it in several brands where I shop, starting around $1.69 a
gallon. I also don't think that liquid ammonia has anything to do with
making explosives. You can do that with generic, inorganic fertilizer
that
is also available at every Wal-Mart and feed store across America. I use
a
mixture of ammonia, alcohol, and vinegar to clean my floors. There is no
danger in mixing ammonia with vinegar.
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