truepunk87
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Great read on potassium use in plants...http://www.adonline.id.au/flowers/the-potassium-myth/
Another - http://www.actahort.org/books/852/852_35.htm
Another - http://www.actahort.org/books/852/852_35.htm
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there are tons of water producing sources and pipes and temps and pit stops, but for the most part the city water sucks and is hard as hell around here.No, but it's the first time I've tested it here. I thought the whole city had the same supply?? I didn't move to far...
True that man! You know there building a huge water plant near Marion that's for us? That's coming almost 60 miles... but yea man, I think I'm on westerville water and this shits perfect, just to much chlorinethere are tons of water producing sources and pipes and temps and pit stops, but for the most part the city water sucks and is hard as hell around here.
Thanks man! Ill have to check that outRE: Chloramine removal. I personally use a few aquarium chlorine and chloramine removers. Apparently the byproduct is a little ammonia which should be okay for the plants.
http://www.iuhoakland.com/Chloramine.pdf
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It's true that most of them are sodium based (Sodium thiosulphate) However I found one that uses both a potassium and a sodium salt (two separate chems). Also I'm only adding 1-2 drops to 1 gallon of water..if you use sugars or enzymes there are natural agents in them that help to lock up and convert the chloramine molecules. the downside to using aquarium products instead is they often use a sodium based reaction, thus a higher salt level, i would avoid using those but they are used in small dosage, ive used them myself worked okay i found enzymes work the best. but a good link ottawa.
It's true that most of them are sodium based (Sodium thiosulphate) However I found one that uses both a potassium and a sodium salt (two separate chems). Also I'm only adding 1-2 drops to 1 gallon of water..
Then again who knows whats worse? A little chloramine or the sodium maybe I should omit altogether? What do you think? what would be worse?