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Old 09-16-2007, 08:31 AM
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Rise & Shine contains no oils. Is made from a natural soap that is derived from vegetable and coconut oils, and also contains isopropyl alcohol and quaternary ammonium salt disinfectants.

It is a leaf cleaner, not a leaf shine product, but it also has insecticidal, fungicidal, algaecidal and virucidal properties.
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Old 09-16-2007, 08:37 AM
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That's what I thought! I don't think that it's the product that isn't allowed by AOS for judging because it doesn't have wax in it like other products. Am I correct?
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Old 09-16-2007, 10:46 AM
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Just let the leaves remain dirty. Pretty shiny leaves attract unwanted attention from both marauding insects and people who seem to feel a need to stroke and pinch shiny leaves (whereas the ones that look like they've just come out of the jungle tend to be bypassed--at least by humans). You could also just hose aim the garden hose at them once in awhile to dislodge any bird droppings, dead leaves or other unwanted material. I believe in a tough love approach to the orchids. :-)
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Welcome back, Finnbar - it's good to hear from you
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Question, does the Rise and Shine remove the white residue from crummy water ? Off and on a plant will pick up some of it from the mist fan . Gin
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hmmm..
I've been shining leaves with "standard" milk, straight from
the carton. is there a specific reason why none of you seem to be using it? or is it more of a european thang..
PS.I'm glad i finally posted something. for a while now I've been sent on a guilt trip everytime i've logged in due to my inactivity.
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SMweaver,
I can't hose them down, I live in an apartment, no yard or balcony.
Plus it is my belief that dirty dusty leaves attract critters. Especially mites. I have no proof on this matter though.
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Question, does the Rise and Shine remove the white residue from crummy water ? Off and on a plant will pick up some of it from the mist fan . Gin
Yes, it has taken the white spots or deposits off for me. But lemon juice has also done a good job too.
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Thank You,
it feels great to be back! I'm getting restarted after a minor lapse in the hobby. I'm anxiously expecting my four new Aerangis to arrive today or tomorrow.
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Old 09-17-2007, 11:27 AM
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I used it yesterday and today was a cool sunny morning. The leaves look good. I think I could have done a better job, as some spots remained on some leaves, obviously my fault as there is no reason why it should work on most leaves and not on a few spots here and there.
It seems to be a great product, and I used it on my other plants as well, Anthuriums and family and my big palm tree (actually dragon tree) which was in dire need of some dusting.
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Old 09-18-2007, 10:04 AM
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The page reached via the link below has some unsolicited photos sent to me by Rise & Shine users. How well it works is, to some extent, based upon haw bad off the leaves were in the first place, and of course, how you used it.

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I use it primarily as an insecticide, using the "cleaning" aspects of the product as a bonus, "cleaning" the bad critters right off!
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