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I’m kicking myself like crazy but need some advice… fiberglass insulation dust and particles on plants and soil
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My garage has been being renovated and the plants have been outside. They came back today to do some cleanup and I had already moved the plants back in. They assured me they wouldn’t damage them, and technically they didn’t. However, fiberglass insulation particles and dust are all over my plants, some chunks, some dust etc.

I’m reading light vacuuming and wiping with a towel. That’s what I’ve been doing. Any feedback? Other than I’m a fucking moron. Would you repot them with fresh soil? That sounds like an idiotic question but when there’s 200 of them that you repotted this summer 😮‍💨

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