Is Clorox outdoor bleach safe for plants?

In your own backyard Clorox® Regular-Bleach2 is great for maintenance, and will not harm your grass or plants when used as directed2. It’s great for areas where mold and mildew can build up, such as outdoor flower pots and swimming pools.

Is there a difference between outdoor bleach and regular bleach?

Both are ideal for scrubbing tough messes, but chlorine bleach is too harsh for use outdoors. While chlorine bleach will work well at ridding your patio of mold and mildew, it will also kill any flowers or grasses it comes in contact with.

Will a little bleach in water hurt plants?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tells us plants are not harmed by water treated with chlorine.

Is outdoor bleach safe?

Yes. Used as directed, Clorox® ProResults Outdoor Bleach shouldn’t pose hazards to your pets, children or pregnant women. In general, it’s a good idea to remove pets and children from an area when cleaning it and to follow label precautionary instructions.

What is Clorox outdoor bleach used for?

Clorox Pro Results Outdoor Bleach removes stains, dirt and grime as it cleans and whitens outdoor surfaces including outdoor patio/deck, driveway, garage and house siding.

What percentage of bleach is Clorox outdoor bleach?

Industrial bleach is rated between 12% and 15% concentration and Clorox Outdoor averages around 7.5% concentration.

What percent sodium hypochlorite is in Clorox outdoor bleach?

It contains 6.0 to 8.0 percent of Sodium Hypochlorite, Sodium chloride as a stabilizing agent and it also contains 0.01–0.05% sodium hydroxide; sodium hydroxide is used to slow the decomposition.

What percentage of bleach is safe for plants?

roughly 10% to 20% bleach

We recommend a solution of bleach, usually roughly 10% to 20% bleach, and then soak them for roughly 20 to 30 minutes,” says Hudelson. “And then once you’re done with that soaking, rinse them to remove any of the leftover bleach residues because those can be toxic to the plants as well.”

How much bleach do you put in water for plants?

Add Bleach to Water



How much bleach you add to your water to preserve the flower’s freshness depends primarily on the size of your container. Some florist’s recipes suggest you add 1/4 teaspoon of bleach per quart of water others suggest mixing three drops of bleach with one teaspoon of sugar per quart of water.

What happens if you pour bleach in soil?




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What is the active ingredient in outdoor bleach?

Chemical Composition/Ingredients

Sodium hypochlorite 007681-52-9 231-668-3
Sodium hydroxide 001310-73-2 215-185-5
Water 007732-18-5 231-791-2
Sodium chloride 007647-14-5 231-598-3
Cetyl betaine 000693-33-4 270-472-2

What is Clorox outdoor bleach made of?



Clean outdoor surfaces like a pro with Clorox Pro Results Outdoor Bleach. Ingredients Contains: Sodium Hypochlorite and Sodium Hydroxide.

Are all bleaches the same?

Regular, old, chlorine bleach disinfects in part because of its active ingredient, sodium hypochlorite. Variations, like “color safe” or “splash-less” are made of different chemicals, which can leave them without the power to truly disinfect.