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Feb 18, 2016 7:26 PM CST
Name: Amanda
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That is a good question and I think the best answer is at least a week. If you don't drip any on the ground and get it straight onto the stems it shouldn't be much longer than that before it's safe. Best way to check would be to plant some annuals that are cheap like marigolds or petunias and see how they react. If they don't seem affected I would then go ahead and plant.

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