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Old 14-07-2004, 04:03 PM
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OK, anyone know what gasoline will do to plants?

I was chainsawing something and the cap vibrated off the saw and dumped a small
amount ot fuel on the ground above two valuable plants.

To hose down, or leave alone and hope it all evaporates?

Opinions? Experiences? Help!
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Old 14-07-2004, 06:02 PM
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If the
amount spilled was little enough, you may never notice any harm.


I hope so - it was right above a large R. valentinianum and a nice R.
sphaeroblastum wumangense that I would rather not have to move.

I shall cross my fingers.

Why can't these things happen near plants you'd LIKE to get rid of??

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