Ekoostik_Hookah
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Never, I repeat never, apply tap water with chlorine to your soilmix. Chlorine kills all microlife.Period.
However, in a pinch, you can use tapwater. you just have to know the trick to dechlorinating it. Simply bubble it uncovered for 24 hours using an air pump and a bubble stone.
Rain water, Reverse osmosis water, and distilled water are all fine. Its very important to not use commerical pH up and pH down products. Many people have the blessing of good tap water. as long as the chlorine is removed,tap water is great. Be warned, However: Tap water has high alkalinity and is often fairly high in pH. a little apple cider vinegar can bring it down to the right level ( between 6.2 and 6.8 is primo,IMHO); bottled spring water will take it up.
It only takes one time. In organics, of all things, Chlorine is the super deadly killer.
If you feed your plants Chlorine, they will take a severe dive.
However, in a pinch, you can use tapwater. you just have to know the trick to dechlorinating it. Simply bubble it uncovered for 24 hours using an air pump and a bubble stone.
Rain water, Reverse osmosis water, and distilled water are all fine. Its very important to not use commerical pH up and pH down products. Many people have the blessing of good tap water. as long as the chlorine is removed,tap water is great. Be warned, However: Tap water has high alkalinity and is often fairly high in pH. a little apple cider vinegar can bring it down to the right level ( between 6.2 and 6.8 is primo,IMHO); bottled spring water will take it up.
It only takes one time. In organics, of all things, Chlorine is the super deadly killer.
If you feed your plants Chlorine, they will take a severe dive.