Yeah for that u need a bucket a airstone and pump and 24 hours minimum tbh its mostly organics this matters with imo if your chems wont matter much its more the potential damage it does to your microherd etc i think u can get away with it others may not think its a good ideaMost systems now use chloramine and letting it stand won't do much anyhow.
If the water source is safe for humans to drink it's even safer for most plants. Many people on here grow sterile with oxidizers, that means adding chlorine or peroxide to your nutrient solution.
How?I was under the impression chlorine was bad news. I have used my tap water before and it wreaks havoc when used by itself. Trying to get a handle on it.
Chlorine is an RO membrane killer. There is typically charcoal filters in the system before the membrane for this.look into a RO Filtration system with a carbon filter on it to help with reducing chlorine, not sure if the RO membranes remove it at all by themselves..
That's good to know, and to think I've been selfishly keeping my scotch just to myself all this time.If you can drink it.........so can your plants.
It'll put hair on their chest.That's good to know, and to think I've been selfishly keeping my scotch just to myself all this time.
you gotta foliar feed with scotch.That's good to know, and to think I've been selfishly keeping my scotch just to myself all this time.
Nah man it ends up half cutyou gotta foliar feed with scotch.
Not necessarilyDrinking water contains chloramine now not chlorine, chloramine does not evaporate. Leaving water out or using an airstone will do nothing other than to bring the water up to room temperature, which might reduce shock if your water comes out at a very different temperature than your soil temp.
If you are concerned about it you can use a filter that specifies that it removes chloramine, not all filters will remove it. Or, add Humic acid, compost, or even some bioactive soil. Most folks feel that it is not a concern to use water that contains chloramine to water plants. The small amount that is used is quickly neutralized by the bioactivity and the humic content of the soil.
I use spring water or filter my water, but I also feel that it is probably unnecessary to do so.