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    Default What def is this then?

    I've put the kids in kids club and gone for a bit of exploration!

    Walked past this little patch between an orange and lemon orchard. Never seen blue leaves like this before......

    Sent from Thames Iron works

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    Could be wrong Ironman mate, but that looks like blue 'indicator dye' they use to highlight certain plants for specific reasons they can only know.


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    As an example for their use ;

    Blue Indicator Dye is a highly concentrated, temporary spray colourant, which dissipates quickly in either wet or dry weather and provides a distinctive colour to show you exactly where you have sprayed. This is highly advantageous as it prevents you missing areas, overlapping and also aids you in pinpointing drift; allowing for a more accurate spray application.

    The Blue Indicator Dye will provide a blue colour to indicate the areas treated by a spray application. Don't worry though as this colour is only temporary and will fade in natural light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    As an example for their use ;
    Clever bastards, it is just the tops that are blue too. Cheers for the unfortunate mukka

    Sent from Thames Iron works

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironman View Post
    Clever bastards, it is just the tops that are blue too. Cheers for the unfortunate mukka

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    You're welcome mate, enjoy your holiday!!

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