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contaminated sprayer!

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Sheryll, Feb 24, 2021.

  1. Sheryll

    Sheryll Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi everyone,

    I’m new to forum - it seems a fab place so far!

    I’m hoping someone will tell me I’m overreacting and set my mind at rest.

    I was spraying the base and stems of my roses (all 20 odd of them) with a hydrogen peroxide solution to kill off black spot spores (I was tortured last year and it really affected the roses health), when my husband informed me I was using his sprayer instead of mine.

    He used it once last year with weed killer and promised that he did wash it/rinse it throughly. I have no idea what kind it was but it worked on the weeds.

    Please tell me it’s fine! I can’t believe I mixed the sprayers up!!
     
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    • shiney

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      The only thing you could have done was hose the roses down, just in case. :noidea:

      Hope they're OK. :)
       
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      • Sheryll

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        Thanks @shiney - in typical Irish fashion it rained shortly after so I’m hoping that’s helped!
         
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        • Graham B

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          It's a pain, isn't it? The trouble is, you tend to get ones which are the same colour so you can't tell.

          I did try using Sharpie to write what each sprayer was for, but weedkillers and insecticides both seem to dissolve Sharpie. A Dymo would have worked, but they also seem to affect glue. The best solution I found was to scratch the word on the side of the sprayer.
           
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          • Mike Allen

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            Use a tie on lable.
             
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              A patch of red spray paint on the sprayer and, if you have another, a patch of green spray paint on the other should warn you which is which.
               
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              • JWK

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                Depends what the spray was, some can be very persistent in the soil.
                 
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                • pete

                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  "His" and "Hers" sprayers, what will they think of next.:biggrin:
                   
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