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Trisodium orthophosphate
Has anyone any information on using trisodium orthophosphate to sterilize cutting tools used in repotting orchids.
From what I have read on Google it is (a) poisonous (b) very corrosive (c) used in foodstuffs including Coke and Pepsi (d) used in cleaning products etc etc. Nowhere can I find any reference about using it to zap viruses or fungi. Any help would be appreciated and yes, I was given some to try. Baz |
Yes, it is an excellent soak-type disinfectant, and was recommended for that purpose for years. A Physan or chlorine bleach soak is just as-, if not more effective, and easier on the tools.
It - and many other high-phosphorus chemicals - are being taken off of the market here in the US, as the excess P gets into waterways and can lead to eutrification of lakes and ponds. |
Thanks Ray, you have convinced me to stick with more environmentally friendly alternatives.
Baz |
Ray, what concentration/mix ratio would you reccommend with the 2 different chemicals; bleach and physan. The goal being to kill virus.
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