Cannabistattoo
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You'd think common sense would suffice about too pure water.
You are quite correct.
Distilled water is actually a tad worse than R/O.
I did a side by side with cuttings.
The "fresh outta the tap" water side rooted and flourished.
On the others, the distilled water sucked the life out of them and they shriveled and died.
Let me address that second myth.
Chloramines are compounds. they do not "evaporate".
Organic decomposition will degrade Chloramine to Halomethanes that are also harmless at that concentration.
My tap water contains Chloramine.
If it did not, I would add some to control pathogens.
(Keeps fungus and mold out of my DWC)
The tiny amount used, while toxic to fish, is harmless to cannabis, in fact, it's beneficial.
Same goes for Chlorine gas.
Though Chlorine gas does dissipate on standing the wise grower takes advantage of it and used the water straight from the tap.
(After tweaking the PH, of course.)
Ordinarily, I just ignore misguided guidance if it does no harm.
However, telling folks to "let their water sit" for whatever reason, is counter productive.
Here's why.
Roots breathe.
Sitting water loses oxygen and goes stagnant.
Stagnant water drowns plants, allows pathogens to flourish, and rots roots.
You want it sparkly fresh from an aerated faucet.
Been following this advice for years and it has served me very well.
You'd think common sense would suffice about too pure water.
You are quite correct.
Distilled water is actually a tad worse than R/O.
I did a side by side with cuttings.
The "fresh outta the tap" water side rooted and flourished.
On the others, the distilled water sucked the life out of them and they shriveled and died.
Let me address that second myth.
Chloramines are compounds. they do not "evaporate".
Organic decomposition will degrade Chloramine to Halomethanes that are also harmless at that concentration.
My tap water contains Chloramine.
If it did not, I would add some to control pathogens.
(Keeps fungus and mold out of my DWC)
The tiny amount used, while toxic to fish, is harmless to cannabis, in fact, it's beneficial.
Same goes for Chlorine gas.
Though Chlorine gas does dissipate on standing the wise grower takes advantage of it and used the water straight from the tap.
(After tweaking the PH, of course.)
Ordinarily, I just ignore misguided guidance if it does no harm.
However, telling folks to "let their water sit" for whatever reason, is counter productive.
Here's why.
Roots breathe.
Sitting water loses oxygen and goes stagnant.
Stagnant water drowns plants, allows pathogens to flourish, and rots roots.
You want it sparkly fresh from an aerated faucet.
Been following this advice for years and it has served me very well.