420Chef
Active Member
Hey, Guys!
I've only recently started growing Ganja, but, I have been growing vegetables for years.
Can somebody please show us all some evidence that the small amount of chlorine found in tap water is hurting our plants?
Most plants in the world are watered with city water with no ill effect. And, my experience with ganja is that it is just a weed that grows very well on its own.
If water is left out and the chlorine evaporates, would this not be a great way of introducing algae INTO your system? And, unless you are using micro-organisms in your system, isn't it our goal to avoid unwanted stuff from growing in our water.
Leaving your water out just seems like a waste of time, and I have never seen s plant die or get messed up from tap water.
Just my $.02
I've only recently started growing Ganja, but, I have been growing vegetables for years.
Can somebody please show us all some evidence that the small amount of chlorine found in tap water is hurting our plants?
Most plants in the world are watered with city water with no ill effect. And, my experience with ganja is that it is just a weed that grows very well on its own.
If water is left out and the chlorine evaporates, would this not be a great way of introducing algae INTO your system? And, unless you are using micro-organisms in your system, isn't it our goal to avoid unwanted stuff from growing in our water.
Leaving your water out just seems like a waste of time, and I have never seen s plant die or get messed up from tap water.
Just my $.02