Precautions

Mixing Other Products with Eco Plant Wash

If mixing with other products, always do a test to see if separation occurs. Some products may antagonize EPW which will make it less effective.

To test, dilute EPW in a bottle of water, then add your extra product.

Shake well and leave for 15mins

If separation or binding occurs, then we suggest not using the mix. If no noticeable change occurs, then you should be good to spray your plants with the blend

DO NOT MIX WITH SULFUR, VINEGAR OR CITRIC ACIDS

Hard Water Sources

If your water source is considered to be 'hard water', has high levels of mineral salts or high levels of bicarbonates, then we suggest that you that adjust the pH to around pH6.0

Temperature / Weather

Avoid spraying in temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius

Some cultivars like Tomatoes can be sensitive if applied when temps are high

Do not apply when raining or immediately before it rains

Direct Sun / High Powdered LED Lights

Some plants / cultivars will burn if sprayed under high powdered lights or in direct sunlight. Always test first!

First Aid

Keep out of reach of children

Do not breathe in mists or vapours

Contact with skin - Wash with plenty of water

Avoid spraying in eyes - If contact with eyes occurs, remove contact lenses then rinse cautiously with water for several minutes

Dispose Of Responsibly

Rinse bottle & empty contents into garden, not waterways

Recycle bottle after use

Storage Instructions

Keep in cool dark place away from direct sunlight

Store at temperatures below 30°C

Store in a cool dry place but avoid freezing 

Spillage

Use paper towels or absorbent material to collect the spillage, throw into bin.

Rinse the left over with water, avoid spilling directly into waterways

 

Avoid Application on:

Horse Chestnut, Japanese Maple, Mountain Ash, Cherry, Plum, Bleeding Heart, Sweet Pea, Crown of Thorns, Nasturtium, Gardenia, Easter Lily, Begonia, Fuchsia, Geranium, Impatiens, Poinsettia, Ornamental Ivy, Zebra Plant, Dieffenbachia, Schefflera, Palms, Rosemary, Cacao (Theobroma cacao), Cherimoya, Cucumber, Grapes (grapes may change appearance if EPW is applied to them), Fine ferns, Maidenhair Ferns, Succulents with waxy coatings are especially sensitive, Narrow-Leaf Evergreens (e.g., Spruces, Pines).