Is this a sufficient filter for treating tap water for my plants?

IIReignManII

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Camco TastePURE Water Filter with Flexible Hose Protector Greatly Reduces Bad Taste, Odors, Chlorine and Sediment in Drinking Water (40043)

TASTEPure Water Filter with Flexible Hose Protector Greatly Reduces Bad Taste, Odors, Chlorine and Sediment in Drinking Water by Camco (40043)
Camco's TastePURE Water Filter with Flexible Hose Protector reduces bad taste, odor, chlorine and sediment in drinking water. Connect the TastePURE Water Filter to your drinking water safe hose for safer, cleaner water.

Removes aluminum, bad taste, cadmium, heavy metals, hydrogen sulfide, iron, lead, mercury, odor, and turbidity

The TastePURE Water Filter attaches to any standard water or garden hose connection.

Compatibility and Uses
Use this product at campsites to keep sediment out of your RV water tank and to improve the taste and smell of your drinking water for a whole season. Use it in the garden for reduced-chlorine watering and when washing your car to reduce mineral deposit spots. Excellent for filling up your pool or hot tub, home brewing, boating and marine use.
 

IIReignManII

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We'll specifically I'm wanting to go the ROLS/No-till method so I dont want anything hurting my microbial life
 

Huckster79

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Plants dont mind tap water... as long as its not crazy bad water... my water is hard as fuck! Comes out at 350 to 400ppm ive never had a lick of issue from the water...

Ive bought water, screwed around with rigged britta type filters, etc... iv always went back to tap
 

BrewersToker

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All I use is tap water pulled from Lake Michigan. Granted, some of the most neutral water in the world, but it still goes through a major metro water treatment facility.
 
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