This product is intended for use with all ornamental pond and aquarium fishes. Not for use with fishes or aquatic invertebrates intended for human consumption. This is not a medication or economic poison and is not intended for use as such.Take a look at this product.
- Destroys chloramines
It's from the same company who makes Microbe LIFT the BTi supplement for gnats.
Kill chloramines? You can only remove that. Do you mean bad bacteria cultures like Pythium? Then chloramines would help you.I need a UV light that can be placed in a 5 gallon pail, nothing sophisticated, that can kill the chloramines in the water. Does anyone know of a light that can be placed inside of or on topof the 5 gallon pail, that will kill these little buggers in my sity water?
My friend grows outdoor every year and feeds his plants straight up Flint City Water and they do not care. Same thing with when he is vegging them indoors, they don't care. lol they look great with zero filtration or special process. I think people overthink it a bit. My well water comes out orange and smells like Iron xxxxtreme so I RO it or all my cans and tanks get coated in Iron and other bullsh*t.Plants don't care about the small amount of chloramines in tap water. I can make a sourdough starter from scratch using tap water that has chlorine and chloramines in it. If the wild yeast can survive and multiply in the presence of chloramines then plants will be fine and if growing in organic soil the soil microbes will not be killed off.
People have been watering plants with water containing chloramines for years. I water straight from the tap. Plants don't give a damn.
If you have bad water then an RO system may be required but you'd just be wasting your money getting one to remove chloramines.
This water topic comes up quite often. People need to realize that there are standards set for the amount of chloramines and chlorine in water and those levels are extremely low and not nearly enough to cause any harm to your plants or soil.
There you go. That's probably some of the nastiest tap water on the planet and the plants don't care.My friend grows outdoor every year and feeds his plants straight up Flint City Water and they do not care. Same thing with when he is vegging them indoors, they don't care. lol they look great with zero filtration or special process. I think people overthink it a bit. My well water comes out orange and smells like Iron xxxxtreme so I RO it or all my cans and tanks get coated in Iron and other bullsh*t.
You can't kill what isn't alive.I need a UV light that can be placed in a 5 gallon pail, nothing sophisticated, that can kill the chloramines in the water. Does anyone know of a light that can be placed inside of or on topof the 5 gallon pail, that will kill these little buggers in my sity water?
“ Herein, we treated an experimental soil-plant-microbiome microcosm system by continuous irrigation with a low concentration of chlorine-containing water, and then analyzed the influence on the soil microbial community using metagenomics. After 14-d continuous chlorine treatment, there were no significant lasting effect on soil microbial community diversity and composition either in the rhizosphere or in bulk soil. ”Plants don't care about the small amount of chloramines in tap water. I can make a sourdough starter from scratch using tap water that has chlorine and chloramines in it. If the wild yeast can survive and multiply in the presence of chloramines then plants will be fine and if growing in organic soil the soil microbes will not be killed off.
People have been watering plants with water containing chloramines for years. I water straight from the tap. Plants don't give a damn.
If you have bad water then an RO system may be required but you'd just be wasting your money getting one to remove chloramines.
This water topic comes up quite often. People need to realize that there are standards set for the amount of chloramines and chlorine in water and those levels are extremely low and not nearly enough to cause any harm to your plants or soil.
So regular ascorbic acid in a fancy bottle?Ecothrive Neutralise - Water Conditioner
Ecothrive Neutralise - Water Conditionerwww.onestopgrowshop.co.uk
It's amazing how much money is being made by putting cheap ingredients in a fancy bottle and then targeting cannabis growers that refuse to accept that science and results from actual peer reviewed scientific studies is real. And they don't just disbelieve actual science, they're willing to pay 1000% plus markups for something they can get at any supermarket or drugstore for pennies compared to the products they buy.So regular ascorbic acid in a fancy bottle?
People have been using ascorbic acid for ages for water treatment. You're better of buying a bag of ascorbic acid, there's dosages and recommendations if you search this forum.