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		<title>By: redbeard</title>
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		<description>I cant imagine that antibacterial soap could be good for any plant, because Triclosan is a know carcinogen and would leave contaminants in your soil.  Not to mention if you are using city water to mix with the soap you are basically washing your plant with chloroform.  Alcohol can&#039;t be good either but at least it would evaporate and not leave residue in your soil.  Lady bugs aren&#039;t a bad idea, you could try a sulfur burner or there is an organic product called &quot;Ultra Fine&quot; which has great reviews...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I cant imagine that antibacterial soap could be good for any plant, because Triclosan is a know carcinogen and would leave contaminants in your soil.  Not to mention if you are using city water to mix with the soap you are basically washing your plant with chloroform.  Alcohol can&#8217;t be good either but at least it would evaporate and not leave residue in your soil.  Lady bugs aren&#8217;t a bad idea, you could try a sulfur burner or there is an organic product called &#8220;Ultra Fine&#8221; which has great reviews&#8230;</p>
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