water temp for watering

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I have recently changed where I get my water from for watering. The problem I have now is the water coming out of the faucet is very cold. I plan to warm the water some before using but was wondering if there was a guideline on how cool of water would be acceptable.
 
I like for my water to be at room temp(65 to 70) before I use it.
 
That is I think what I will shoot for. Fill my holding containers the day before and just let them sit and get room temp. Then any chlorine that may be left after treatment will evap out as well.

Thanks ozzydiodude :)
 
You have to let the water stand 24 hours before you add nutes and thats exactly what im doing atm fill a watering can and leav in my flower room until needed and nice temps too Warfish.
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lol my nutes say to aerate if letting sit longer than an hour, but doesn't say it's a must to let sit...and I don't! I am much like Puff, straight from tap and add nutes, then giddyap!

Harvests are pretty good for me, imho...and keep improving as I go!
 

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