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Old 01-08-2005, 11:22 PM
SeaShel
 
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Doug Kanter wrote:
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Hi - I recently purchased a pothos plant, and noticed a strong
chemical odor on the leaves, maybe it is a pesticide? I have one
other pothos in the house and some other assorted plants. Should I
wash it off? If so, how? The bathtub? Soap? I need to re-pot it
soon so a washing would work out to do at that time. The plant very
healthy and I wiped the leaves with a damp paper towel but the smell
is still strong. Thanks for answering!


That's exactly what you're smelling - pesticides. Cover the soil with
some paper towel or cheesecloth (which you don't mind discarding).
This will keep the soil from splattering all over the leaves. Then,
put it out in the rain. Or, use the shower, or kitchen sink sprayer.
Rain is preferable because who knows what's in your water (minerals,
water softener salt) which will leave a residue on the leaves.

Many of the cut flowers you get from florists and supermarkets are
dosed pretty heavily, too.


Thanks...so, is there somekind of plant soap or cleanser that will wash the
stuff off? Plain water did not work for me, but maybe it is a matter of
time. My plan was to do the washing with no soil, since what it came with
is inferior to what I will re-pot it with.

On the plus side, this pothos has much more white than others I've seen,
which is why I bought it...almost as if it's albino. Strange, since the
lack of visible chlorophyll has not impaired the health of the plant.

I live in Alaska, and have great summer sun exposure in our long p.m.
hours...but the winter is coming and soon there will be absolutely no direct
sunlight available in the house for weeks; we'll see how things go.

Thanks again!

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Michelle
(SeaShel)

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