Cashish
Active Member
I understand that the ideal water to flush with is ph balanced, dechlorinated water.....i got some scenarios for you guys that beg for solutions...............
You're told your plants are nutrient burnt, you don't have time to evaporate chlorine from the water (2-3 days?), nor do you have the buckets availabe to flush all of your containers (suggested amount of water is 2 gallons per gallon of medium? multiplied by container size and that's a shitload of water).
What should you do: hit the tap water (chlorinated/potentially acidic or alkaline) or wait for chlorine to evaporate? Which would do more damage: tainted tap water or the waiting?
Another scenario.......You've read your water isn't treated with chlorine (which will evaporate from the water), instead, you discover your water is treated with Chloramine(which dosn't evaporate).
Anyone know or read anything about chloramine effects on plants?
I know you can use some aquarium products that remove both chlorine and chloramine, but is risking using such solutions worthwhile?
Anyone know how water with chloramine will react with your plant post-flush?
I understand some of you do care(cool) or don't care (no problem), don't know (no one's omniscient) or may not want to take the time or effort to respond (it's a free world); but, this info is difficult to come across and, in the end, is best answered through experience. Any input would be great. Im new to this, like many others, and appeal to you experienced people for help. TYVM if this post get's replies
p.s i have read the faqs section about using aquarium solutions to remove chlorine, but not all these solutions are the same and some don't cover chloramine either.
You're told your plants are nutrient burnt, you don't have time to evaporate chlorine from the water (2-3 days?), nor do you have the buckets availabe to flush all of your containers (suggested amount of water is 2 gallons per gallon of medium? multiplied by container size and that's a shitload of water).
What should you do: hit the tap water (chlorinated/potentially acidic or alkaline) or wait for chlorine to evaporate? Which would do more damage: tainted tap water or the waiting?
Another scenario.......You've read your water isn't treated with chlorine (which will evaporate from the water), instead, you discover your water is treated with Chloramine(which dosn't evaporate).
Anyone know or read anything about chloramine effects on plants?
I know you can use some aquarium products that remove both chlorine and chloramine, but is risking using such solutions worthwhile?
Anyone know how water with chloramine will react with your plant post-flush?
I understand some of you do care(cool) or don't care (no problem), don't know (no one's omniscient) or may not want to take the time or effort to respond (it's a free world); but, this info is difficult to come across and, in the end, is best answered through experience. Any input would be great. Im new to this, like many others, and appeal to you experienced people for help. TYVM if this post get's replies
p.s i have read the faqs section about using aquarium solutions to remove chlorine, but not all these solutions are the same and some don't cover chloramine either.