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I just dumped some diluted apple cider vinegar (with water) on my roses and gardenia
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[quote:ambiguity unlimited:MV81MzUwNzhfODMyMjMxNV9FNTVFREVGQg==] wow, first antique miracle-gro.....now acid torture.... what you got against them plants c?...lol [/quote]
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I hope they don't die. I've read that they're both acid-loving. lol
Has anyone else ever tried this before? I did it with white vinegar a while back and the gardenia spruced up a bit. I read that the vinegar lets them absorb the iron, or something.
I figured the apple cider would be better for them than the distilled vinegar. But WTF do I know?
The gardenia looks like it may actually have buds that may go to fruition. Instead of falling off. It wasn't broke.... maybe I should have left it alone.
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