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well i think that since windex has a lot of chemicals, then it would kill whatever your growing. its not organic! and since i couldn't ever find a wedcite to help me with this question, the best thing to do is to actually do it yourself or check on YouTube and put the question 2 see if it will work. if u have a project or an assignment on this...... good luck!

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