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Pumpkin Momma

Cummington, MA

I have a rusty old stock tank that holds about 350 gallons of water that I am about to start using to water pumpkins. Will the rust hurt the pumpkins??? You have to settle the argument...I say no and my husband says yes!

Thanks!

7/6/2013 4:17:00 PM

meaford

Ontario

I don't think rust will be an issue as the water will be changed so often. And the extra iron might help (:0)..... Terry

7/6/2013 7:07:31 PM

jeepinjeepin

Winston-Salem, NC

Sounds like a non-issue to me. If you are low on iron it might make an improvement. If your iron level is fine it probably won't be enough to cause any problem.

7/6/2013 7:42:49 PM

Dandytown

Nottingham, UK

Iron(III) oxide (rust)is insoluble in water and only really dissolves in strong acid. I imagine it is not going contribute to available Fe in the soil but I wonder if it might give a false positive on soil test reports. Interestingly rust does dissolve well in solutions of the chelating agents such as EDTA which is present in many soid additives.

8/15/2013 3:57:13 AM

vrtickar

Slovenija

an interesting fact rusty water will not affect your plants it will only make me feel better my grandmother actually uses it as a repellent for any Burling mammals.

8/24/2013 3:07:50 AM

vrtickar

Slovenija

Ps . do not use as foliar spray

8/24/2013 3:08:29 AM

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