MickFoster
Well-Known Member
Contrary to some of the above responses........not necessary to remove chlorine or chloramine........neither are a problem or harmful to plants.
That's understandable. I watered Sunday and filled a bucket with tap water yesterday. It'll be left out a sufficient amount of time before their next watering. If I remember from my last grow, when their small like this it takes them a week or so before drying out enough to water again.I use tap water from a well
So no chlorine…
But I still let it sit out 24 hours before I use it because dumping cold water directly on roots isn’t something they experience in nature. It might be unnecessary but I don’t like to stall my grows
Man this is some scary shit. Used to have a fish tank and used an RO system for that, currently use a pur faucet filter for drinking cooking etc. Not gonna stop the frankenshit. I buy the el cheapo Great Value water at walmart sometimes, in my area it says right on the label that the source is Columbus OH municipal water supply. I was fortunate enough this grow to catch enough rain water to last me through chop time - probably some chemicals in that but PH is a lot better.‘Frankenstein Chemicals’ Are Even Worse Than ‘Forever Chemicals’