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Can the amount of iron in water affect your plant?

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While having iron in the water won't necessarily harm your plants and in some cases may be beneficial, there is such a thing as too much iron. Overwatering with iron-rich water can gradually cause a build-up of iron that may begin to damage the plant itself.
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