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Even though some plants have natural caffeine, it is toxic to the plant eventually because it builds up in the soil, "suffocating" the roots of the parent plants. Thats why plantations have to always be replanting, to lessen the crop loss.
Quote from: Vcoolspice on 07/01/2008 19:35:26Even though some plants have natural caffeine, it is toxic to the plant eventually because it builds up in the soil, "suffocating" the roots of the parent plants. Thats why plantations have to always be replanting, to lessen the crop loss.How exactly does the caffeine "suffocate" the roots? Sounds dubious to me...Chris