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    Rust in Pots?????

    Hi All
    Does anyone know if rust in a pot can harm a plant? I don't know if it is possible for any iron to seep into the soil or even if that would harm a plant. It seems like alot of extra iron would not be good. But is that even possible. Any input is appreciated.

    Fishens:rasta:
    fishens Reviewed by fishens on . Rust in Pots????? Hi All Does anyone know if rust in a pot can harm a plant? I don't know if it is possible for any iron to seep into the soil or even if that would harm a plant. It seems like alot of extra iron would not be good. But is that even possible. Any input is appreciated. Fishens:rasta: Rating: 5

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    Rust in Pots?????

    O.K. I found the search area (next post) and searched all over, but couldn't find anything pertaining to this. Anyone with any ideas??

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    #3
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    Rust in Pots?????

    Don't plant in metal. It's not good.
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    Rust in Pots?????

    thats uhh..
    pretty bad...

    I don't really have anything to say..
    I've never actually heard of "rust in plants"

    If your plants are in metal buckets or anything get them the fuck out,
    If not, then what the fuck is rusting???

    -=Transplant em anywayzz=-

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Rust in Pots?????

    I don't really see it hurting anything unless its just falling apart with
    rust. Actually rust provides iron oxides. The plant sure wont have
    an iron deficiency. LOL

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    #6
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    Rust in Pots?????

    rust is very good for fertilizing. I've seen old-timers that grow outdoors to place many rusty sticks on the ground during flowering
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