crimsonecho
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absolutely lovely video. thanks for your contribution. seems microbes dont give a fuck about the residual chlorine.This is an interesting video.
absolutely lovely video. thanks for your contribution. seems microbes dont give a fuck about the residual chlorine.This is an interesting video.
ok this can be a more acceptable concern you may have too much bicarbonates too which will alter the ph of the medium in time. so yeah there are other concerns about tap water but chlorine is so far below the list. tap also can have beneficial elements like calcium and magnesium in healthy amounts and ratios too.Municipal water is 100% fine for plants. You can also acclimate your plants to a particular type of water supply. IMO the only real "concern" is just having an idea how your tap water reacts to nutrients being added to it, and what your final levels are of things like calcium or possible heavy metals. Lots of city waters have quite a bit of rock dust in them, too.
How much vitamin C powder do you add per gallon?A small amount of vitamin C powder takes care of Chlorine/Chloramine very quickly. I don't think it's harmful enough to cause any noticeable differences in plants, but the cost of ascorbic acid is negligible for me and it's a part of my routine now (plus, there are benefits for plants too-they seem to love organic acids). I use it to dechlorinate bath water and water for my turtles too, it's kind of awesome.
Generally speaking I don't think it does, but I could be wrongLets talk about the fluoride in the municipal water supplies, and the all the weird estrogen\hormone blocking/endocrine disrupting pharmaceutical chemicals that they can't seem to filter out, to which there are no real regulations for, and keep recirculating and building up to high levels..
How does all that affect your plants?
sorry man gay animals exist in nature and i can confidently tell you that drinking my tap water didnt alter my testeosterone levels at all so i dont think there is any of those stuff you are worried about in there.Lets talk about the fluoride in the municipal water supplies, and the all the weird estrogen\hormone blocking/endocrine disrupting pharmaceutical chemicals that they can't seem to filter out, to which there are no real regulations for, and keep recirculating and building up to high levels..
How does all that affect your plants?