So... over the course of this past winter, the maintenance crew at my apartment complex powerwashed the brick outside. Normally, this is okay - however, because the crew didn't give us warning, I was not able to protect my VFTs very well. Thus, I have reason to believe that some (not all) of my VFTs got either:
A.) Powerwash fluid on them, or...
B.) Sediment (from the brick) on them, which might contain salts(?), I'm not sure.
Does anyone think this poses a problem?
I may be just paranoid, but I wanted some others' opinions. I kept all my older VFTs and new baby VFTs under a table outside, with a tarp over the table. So, I don't think a lot of either A or B got on them, but I know some did on the VFTs around the perimeter of the table underside.
If this does pose a problem for the health of my VFTs, then I see no other option than to completely replant them in new soil (not even keeping the root ball).
Someone please tell me I'm just panicing
A.) Powerwash fluid on them, or...
B.) Sediment (from the brick) on them, which might contain salts(?), I'm not sure.
Does anyone think this poses a problem?
I may be just paranoid, but I wanted some others' opinions. I kept all my older VFTs and new baby VFTs under a table outside, with a tarp over the table. So, I don't think a lot of either A or B got on them, but I know some did on the VFTs around the perimeter of the table underside.
If this does pose a problem for the health of my VFTs, then I see no other option than to completely replant them in new soil (not even keeping the root ball).
Someone please tell me I'm just panicing