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UK Against Fluoridation

Monday, December 25, 2006

Reminder about plants suffering from fluoride.

To offset fluoride in houseplants, use bottled water occasionally
Sunday, December 24, 2006
JANE C. MARTIN




Easter lilies are among the plants
susceptible to fluoride damage.
Q: Which houseplants are sensitive to fluoride from city water? I have a few plants with brown leaf tips and perhaps need to water them with bottled water. — Garden Information Line caller A: Not only is municipal water a source of fluoride but so is perlite — the white, spongy material in many potting mixes. Some fertilizers also might release enough fluoride to harm plants.
Cast-iron plants, dracaena, Easter lilies, freesias, parlor palms, peace lilies, prayer plants and spider plants can show symptoms of leaf-tip burn (browning) from fluoride.

It’s probably not necessary to water all the time with bottled water; just flushing the soil occasionally with rainwater or bottled water helps to reduce fluoride salt buildup.

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