gjs4786
Well-Known Member
Howdy,
In a week or so I'll be transplanting to my 7 gallon containers. Per my water report, my tap water has chloramines in it. Now, there are contradictory reports all over the web as to whether or not chlorine or chloramines pose a problem to beneficial bacteria. I'd rather err on the side of caution.
With that said, here http://www.sfwater.org/modules/showdocument.aspx?documentid=4125 is a great report outlining the use of Vitamin C to remove chlorine or chloramines from ones water in roughly 30 minutes without filtration.
My question is, would it be safe for the plants? I intend on using pure ascorbic acid, as the vitamin pills have all sorts of binding agents in them. Is there any evidence of ascorbic acid building up in the soil over time and causing harm? It would be roughly 50-100mg per 5 gallons of water.
Thanks for any input.
In a week or so I'll be transplanting to my 7 gallon containers. Per my water report, my tap water has chloramines in it. Now, there are contradictory reports all over the web as to whether or not chlorine or chloramines pose a problem to beneficial bacteria. I'd rather err on the side of caution.
With that said, here http://www.sfwater.org/modules/showdocument.aspx?documentid=4125 is a great report outlining the use of Vitamin C to remove chlorine or chloramines from ones water in roughly 30 minutes without filtration.
My question is, would it be safe for the plants? I intend on using pure ascorbic acid, as the vitamin pills have all sorts of binding agents in them. Is there any evidence of ascorbic acid building up in the soil over time and causing harm? It would be roughly 50-100mg per 5 gallons of water.
Thanks for any input.