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I wonder if somebody makes a rechargeable electric one?
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 Whooo me?Proud Marine Dad said:I think it has a shoulder strap.
I got it for $80 and free shipping. They are usually around $90 or so but well worth it. Electric sprayer? Lazy ass! Haha
What are you referring to?jojo said:Wouldn't anti-microbial be the opposite of what you're trying to do with compost teas? Please somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
Âjojo said:Wouldn't anti-microbial be the opposite of what you're trying to do with compost teas? Please somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
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ÂSanPatricio said:Just keep the ph of the sprayer contents neutral or alkaline and the copper will not be a problem.
However avoid ammonia in any form.
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Copper is not sounding good for a AACT sprayer....
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Bummer, I love the look of aged green copper. You know that the Statue of liberty is made out of copper... The run of liberty isle must do wonders for the surrounding ocean.
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Bummer, I love the look of aged green copper. You know that the Statue of liberty is made out of copper... The run off of liberty isle must do wonders for the surrounding ocean.
Sexy gardening, heh... This may call for a new thread, indeed.plaisir8 said:Â
Maybe an alloy might work? I'm not thinking Cu... Something aluminum based? But that wouldn't be sexy anymore.
Âjojo said:Sexy gardening, heh... This may call for a new thread, indeed.