D-Chlor

JimD

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Anyone familiar with a chem named "D-Chlor"? Supposed to neutrilize chorlene
immediately. Saw a post on it recently, but can't remember which BB it was on. If correct ratio is used, suppossedly can spray plants etc with it, and if/when runoff hits plants will not harm them ? Sounds great!, ever hear of it?
Thanks. Jimd.
 
sounds like a waste of money
keep the plants wet and they dont get hurt
 
Anyone familiar with a chem named "D-Chlor"? Supposed to neutrilize chorlene
immediately. Saw a post on it recently, but can't remember which BB it was on. If correct ratio is used, suppossedly can spray plants etc with it, and if/when runoff hits plants will not harm them ? Sounds great!, ever hear of it?
Thanks. Jimd.
Bullsheet.
Chlorine kills TWO ways
By the chlorine AND the sodium.
You can neutralize the Chlorine, but the salt, commonly called Sodium remains.
There is no way to neutralize salt, except by dilution.
Dilution is the solution/
Water, water, water, then water some more!
 
i am so glad you said thet
No slam on Jimmy either!
It shows intelligence on his part, looking for a better way!
We are ALL looking Jimmy, and applaud you for joining us in our search.
In the meantime, water like hell, then water some more.
 
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