Potassium Permanganate (Condys Crystals) has numerous uses in both gardening and elsewhere.
The origin of the chemical and its common name is as follows:
In 1659 a German chemist, J.R. Glauber, fused a mixture of the mineral pyrolusite and potassium carbonate to obtain a material that, when dissolved in water, gave a green solution (potassium manganate) which slowly shifted to violet potassium permanganate and then finally red.
This report represents the first description of the production of potassium permanganate.
Just under two hundred years later London chemist Henry Bollmann Condy had an interest in disinfectants, and marketed several products including ozonised water.
He found that fusing pyrolusite with NaOH and dissolving it in water produced a solution with disinfectant properties.
He patented this solution, and marketed it as Condys Fluid. Although effective, the solution was not very stable. This was overcome by using KOH rather than NaOH.
This was more stable, and had the advantage of easy conversion to the equally effective potassium permanganate crystals.
This crystalline material was known as Condys crystals or Condys powder.
Potassium permanganate was comparatively easy to manufacture so Condy was subsequently forced to spend considerable time in litigation in order to stop competitors from marketing products similar to Condys Fluid or Condys Crystals.
I remember as a boy that if one had a sore throat a mild tincture of Condys Crystals would be made up to use as a gargle. This would kill the bacteria which was causing the sore throat.
“The use of a weak solution of Condys crystals as an antiseptic wash or bath for eczema, vulvovaginitis, vaginal thrush and recurrent urine infection in adults and children is neglected.
This safe, simple and effective treatment was used in pre-antibiotic days as a vaginal douche in obstetrics following the birth of the baby.” (That was from a Doctors web site)
Condys Crystals is good for:
* club root in brassicas & other susceptible plants.
* control for moss in lawns
* carrot fly deterrent.
* control powdery mildew in gardens.
* Black spot & mildew on roses. 5 grams to 5 litres.
* Tomatoes: Occasional watering with Condys Crystals will act as a tonic improving flavour and colour
* Sterilize soil.
- Disinfectant.
- Staining Timber and deer anthers.
- Fungus control on fish in tanks and ponds. (very mild solution)
- Fungus toe nail and athletic foot (about a teaspoon into a basin of water to soak foot)
- sterilising drinking water
- starting a fire: potassium permanganate mixed with sugar can ignite and produce a fire under the right conditions, because permanganate is a strong oxidizer and sugar is a fuel.
- The mixture is dangerous and can generate enough heat to burn or start surrounding material.
I originally came across the gardening use of Condys Crystals from a South Island Gardener who told me how to apply the chemical for club root control in brassicas.
Dissolve a quarter teaspoon of Condys Crystals in one litre of water along with 3 desert spoons of common salt.
Once dissolved the coloured mix is added to a further 9 litres of water and stirred to mix.
One litre of the above is then poured into each planting hole where a cabbage or other brassica is to grow. The preparation sterilizes the surrounding soil and reduces damage to the roots from the club root disease.
A number of gardeners like to sterilize the soil in glasshouses or in areas where the same crop is grown year after year such as tomatoes.
My suggestion is to make up the above preparation as for club root but to use only half the amount of water thus doubling the strength of the solution.
This then would be watered over 3 to 5 square metres of soil that you wish to treat. The soil should be moist but not wet prior to application. Leave for a week or so then water the area lightly to force the solution deeper into the soil.
About a week or two prior to planting in the area, flood the soil to wash away any residue that maybe left.
For moss control in lawns place one teaspoon full into 9 litres of water and spray over the moss.
Alternative to this for moss, use Wallys Moss and Liverwort Control.
To deter carrot fly add a few grains of Condys Crystals to water to make a light pinky colour and spray this over the young carrot tops.
Some years ago another South Island gardener told me how he controlled rust on celery.
At the first sign of rust a quarter teaspoon of Condys Crystals to/ a litre of water would be made up and sprayed over the celery for complete coverage. This would be repeated as needed.
The gardener told me that it worked a treat and as long as he used it, his celery would be rust free.
I have found that since then the same can be used on any plants to help control rust disease.
This then can be extended to control of other fungus diseases such as black spot and powdery mildew.
These later two can also be prevented or controlled with the use of Baking Soda. ( Heaped table spoon to a litre of water with one mil of Raingard added)
At this time of the year making up the solution (Dissolve a quarter teaspoon of Condys Crystals in one litre of water along with 3 desert spoons of common salt. )
Then spray this over your roses and the surrounding soil to kill any disease spores that maybe waiting for spring to attack.
Other deciduous plants such as fruit trees could be treated in a like manner for various diseases such as curly leaf, black spot, brown rot and bladder plum.
Repeat in the spring when the plants are starting to move or /and again at first sign of disease such as black spot etc.
The aspect is that Condys Crystals are cheap when compared to many other sprays.
A number of garden centres stock 200 gram jars of Condys Crystals sold under the correct name KmnO4 Potassium Permanganate..
The jars are also available by mail order in areas where garden centres do not stock them.
Mail order https://0800466464.co.nz/product/potassium-permanganate-200g/
Winter special
Normally 200gram Potassium Permanganate (Condys Crystals) price $35.00 plus freight On its own urban $10.95
rural $14.80
special one week only $25.00 plus freight
Purchased on its own non rural that covers most of freight.
It is sent in a A4 courier bag so you could add one or two smaller size items and not pay any additional freight charges.
Example like a 250 mil bottle of any liquid product or even about 1 kilo of a powder product
Special ends 4th July 2026 at midnight
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