Guccizillaa
Well-Known Member
I have seen several posts on here where people ask if tap water is safe to use on their plants. Many of the responses say that it is okay to use if you let the water sit out for 24 hours for the chlorine to evaporate.
In recent years however, many water municipalities have switched over to using chloramine which is an ammonia and chlorine mixture. This chemical will not completely evaporate just by leaving it out. The reason many municipalities made the switch is because of the exact reason I just stated, it lasts longer in the water, therefore keeping the health standards of the water up to par.
There are ways to remove the chloramine from your water however, I myself use a high-quality charcoal filter. I just wanted to share this knowledge with fellow growers so that you're not feeding your plants chlorine. Below I provided link with a very informative article on this subject.
https://www.thesprucepets.com/remove-chloramines-from-tap-water-2924183
In recent years however, many water municipalities have switched over to using chloramine which is an ammonia and chlorine mixture. This chemical will not completely evaporate just by leaving it out. The reason many municipalities made the switch is because of the exact reason I just stated, it lasts longer in the water, therefore keeping the health standards of the water up to par.
There are ways to remove the chloramine from your water however, I myself use a high-quality charcoal filter. I just wanted to share this knowledge with fellow growers so that you're not feeding your plants chlorine. Below I provided link with a very informative article on this subject.
https://www.thesprucepets.com/remove-chloramines-from-tap-water-2924183
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