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I have a very nice philodendron growing in the kitchen on the wall. With all the cooking in the kitchen the plant leafs are getting very greasy. What could i use to clean this greas without harming the plant!dos anyone have any good home secrets! help please thank you all Flowerboy28 Quebec Canada |
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... Hello all I have a very nice philodendron growing in the kitchen on the wall. With all the cooking in the kitchen the plant leafs are getting very greasy. What could i use to clean this greas without harming the plant!dos anyone have any good home secrets! help please I'd try a damp cloth with a small amount of washing up liquid on it. It's used as organic aphid control quite commonly so I doubt it would hurt the plant but try it on one leaf first anyway just to be safe. -- Martin & Anna Sykes ( Remove x's when replying ) http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~sykesm |
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