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Old 02-09-2003, 07:02 PM
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Default How to clean terra cotta clay pot?

Hi,

I had a rubber plant that was infested with what looked like tiny red
spider mites. It was potted in a clay pot.

I've since thrown away the plant and soil, but wonder what I need to
do to properly clean out the pot so that there are no stragglers. So
far I've just washed the pot with water, but want to make sure that
the its next resident doesn't become host to a spidery-family.

Should I be using a soapy solution? Something else?

Thanks in advance!
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Default How to clean terra cotta clay pot?

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Hi,

I had a rubber plant that was infested with what looked like tiny red
spider mites. It was potted in a clay pot.

I've since thrown away the plant and soil, but wonder what I need to
do to properly clean out the pot so that there are no stragglers. So
far I've just washed the pot with water, but want to make sure that
the its next resident doesn't become host to a spidery-family.

Should I be using a soapy solution? Something else?

Thanks in advance!
Boiling water should do the trick, fill it up and it should kill them off and steralize the pot.

Get the kettle going.
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Old 04-09-2003, 06:02 AM
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Default How to clean terra cotta clay pot?

Randy wrote:

Hi,

I had a rubber plant that was infested with what looked like tiny red
spider mites. It was potted in a clay pot.

I've since thrown away the plant and soil, but wonder what I need to
do to properly clean out the pot so that there are no stragglers. So
far I've just washed the pot with water, but want to make sure that
the its next resident doesn't become host to a spidery-family.

Should I be using a soapy solution? Something else?

Thanks in advance!


Odds-on there are no stragglers. However, to stop the spread of
diseases between plants, the best way I've found to clean pots is
to soak them in a cup of bleach in two gallons of hot water, then
let them air dry. This would certainly kill off any critters,
too.

Chris Owens




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