Anyone tried Condy'sCrystals??

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DahlisMarie
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Hi :)
Have just come across this hint for keeping tomatoes grub free and wonder if anyone on the forum has tried it? I am going to get some toay.

Condy's Crystals:
A few crystals dropped into watering can until water is coloured pink.
Water on weekly.
Apparently Condy's Crystals is an anti-mitricide and fungicide.
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Hi Dahlismarie,

I have to admit never heard of Condy's Crystals before :? but went on Google to find out some information and yes I have used it before, We know it as Permanganate of Potash.

Thanks for thinking of us all :D

Kind regards

Kevin :wink:
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One would normally use Potassium Permanganate for clearing and sterilising smelly,stale water or medical use as an alternative to Hydrogen Peroxide or Iodine.
Allan
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DahlisMarie
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Hi

Reading further, apparently it is used for a number of garden problems. Club root in tomatoes as well as soil borne diseases and is a powerful anti-fungicide that is harmless to humans to handle.
Black spot and powdery mildew as well.
I purchased a little bottle from the chemist yesterday. Though I know now that I could have bought it at the nursery.

The bad news that I have just come across is that it does kill worms - in the immediate area where it is applied. Although the effect goes away quickly, I don't like to think I am killing worms.

Perhaps using for the reason I had intended - tomato grub - and applying it just over the fruit, not enough will soak into the soil to do much damage to the worms.
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Google has not heard about clubroot in tomatoes.
Puzzled
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DahlisMarie
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:oops: :oops: Meant club root in brassicas :oops:
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