Region
Thompson Shuswap
MYTH: A bleach solution is the best choice for disinfecting pruning tools
THE FACTS
A bleach solution is NOT the best method for disinfecting pruning tools
- Chlorine bleach is an oxidizing agent - it is CORROSIVE
- Bleach is POISONOUS TO PLANTS, more so than any of the other commonly used disinfectants
- Any bleach left on pruning tools will DAMAGE the tissues of the next cut.
- Prolonged contact between bleach and metal may cause pruning equipment to pit or discolour.
- Pits (small holes) caused by the corrosion can harbour microbes that may FURTHER damage plants.
BETTER PRACTICE
- Clean pruning tools with household cleaners such as Lysol.
Sources:
Dr. Linda Chalker-Scott
https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/403/2015/03/Pruning.pdf
https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/403/2015/03/cloroxed-clippers.pdf
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