How does grey marine or polluted hose affect the growth of indoor plants?


grey water as in dampen that has already been used surrounded by the laundry or dish washer.

Answers:    Ive seen plants grow in extremely polluted sea. Plants have an amazing ability to filter what they want through their roots. Some studies have shown bacteria smartly rises in stored laundry and dish water, so it might not be forceful for you to store this kind of water long, but it wont hurt your plants. They might even grow better.
Soap and detergents are chemicals. Dont use gray marine or polluted on edibles, but for houseplants can be ok, If youre using organic soap, it will make the dampen wetter, and grow your plants very well, only be careful not to drown them, as surfacants make the soil really hold marine.





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