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ck26 05-11-2003 11:02 AM

Ionizers and house plants
 
I started to use an ionizer near some house plants - will it harm them /
benefit them in any way?



Cereoid-UR12- 19-11-2003 02:02 PM

Ionizers and house plants
 
You are using an ionizer to do what?

Spray perfume?

Are you worried that you may run the risk of your plants turning gay?


ck26 wrote in message
. ..
I started to use an ionizer near some house plants - will it harm them /
benefit them in any way?






ck26 19-11-2003 05:12 PM

Ionizers and house plants
 
You are using an ionizer to do what?

Do you even know what an ionizer does?

Spray perfume?


Nope.

Are you worried that you may run the risk of your plants turning gay?


My plants ain't no pansies...



Cereoid-UR12- 19-11-2003 10:22 PM

Ionizers and house plants
 
You are right. I have confused your ionizer with an atomizer.

Apparently you don't know what an ionizer does.
Otherwise, you would have explained it to me.

http://ionizer.net/

It doesn't do any more damage to the plants than their being exposed to a
continuous lightening storm or mild ozone air pollution.

Unless you are getting that garlic-like smell of ozone, you have nothing to
worry about.

The ozone will eventually oxidize (bleach) everything in the room, including
rugs, drapes, furniture, etc.


ck26 wrote in message
. ..
You are using an ionizer to do what?


Do you even know what an ionizer does?

Spray perfume?


Nope.

Are you worried that you may run the risk of your plants turning gay?


My plants ain't no pansies...






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