If I had that kind of kit, I would!well milt some snow and test it ph/ec/ppm
there is nothing wrong with snow water
I always let my tap water sit for 24 hours before using it. The chlorine will mostly evaporate.wtf? tap water is supposed to be pretty bad in the uk for plants cos of the high chlorine amounts in the water, i use it tho. i cant see how snow would be worse than tap water.
Fish being in it doesn't always mean a good sign. Onondaga lake, which is located in NY is considered the most polluted lake in North America, yet fish thrive in it. The lake is so polluted that swimming in it is highly dangerous. So just cuz there's fish thriving in the environment you can't say it's a good sign. Since what you're talking about is a reservoir you have no worries.i dont know what the snow in london tastes like but the water is foul i wouldnt brush my teeth with it, dont get me wrong glasgow water isnt much better. im lucky, where i live is sum of the best water in the country if not the world and i'm only a couple of miles from the main resevoir ( where i go fishing, if theres fish in it thats gotta be a good sign). id give the snow a chance but i'd definetly boil it first mate
There is something wrong with my plant that I'm attempting to correct, I just thought that snow may be an improvement on tap water that I might as well tale advantage of, so no, not a weird thread.There really are some wierd threads, use your friggin tap water...grown for 2 decades and always used water straight from the tap, all this nonsense about chlorine and this and that is a waste of breath. Get real, if you want to add extra nitrogen to your FLOWERING plants there is something wrong. Buy some nutes, some correct ones at that. A flowering plant needs only a small amount of N.
its the afton resevoir i'm talking about, straight off the hills. no farm burns running in so no chemicals feeding it. its got a water treatment plant further down but the water is a golden colour due to a lotta peat deposits on the surrounding hills. and i suppose the closer u r to it the less pipe its travelling. thats gotta help.Most cleaned and filtered tap water has already been through a humans body at least once....from what I understand. A lot of the worlds infrastructure is quite old and water still needs to be piped to your house. ON the West Coast of Scotland I believe they could loose 50% of the water supply before it reached Glasgow (I think from Loch Kathrine - long time ago) Our water is heavy with calcium, but not bad. I also use rain water...just test it and you should be fine. I can't say if it will provide additional nitrogen. Perhaps if it was yellow snow?
chlorine will kill helpful bacteria and also harmful bacteria. sort of a 50/50.chlorine in the amount added to uk water has no effects on plant life...if yours does then your water should not be piped to your house as it contains illegal amounts. How does your water smell? Yes asking about using snow is wierd bro, why not buy some nitrogen from a b&q for £2.99, if you are convinced thats whats wrong?