Tap water help

LLanier

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I know I can bubble the chlorine out over night qith air stones but I know some chems can't be amd I don't want to kill my living soil .

Can someone smarter than I let me know ? I was using distilled water but have been told thats why my plants are having issues .
 

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If it's chloramine you're not bubbling it out, it doesn't off gas. Chlorine will though. I see chlorine listed, not chloramine.
 
To remove chlorine. You add vitamin C. In a gallon of water. A 1/4 tablet of 500mg is more then enough. The reaction is almost instant.

If you want the exact dose. The US forestry service has a write up about it.

With a 1/4 tablet per gallon. You won't miss. Vitamin C can effect the oxygen content. The solution needs to be areated.
 
To remove chlorine. You add vitamin C. In a gallon of water. A 1/4 tablet of 500mg is more then enough. The reaction is almost instant.

If you want the exact dose. The US forestry service has a write up about it.

With a 1/4 tablet per gallon. You won't miss. Vitamin C can effect the oxygen content. The solution needs to be areated.
And what does vitamin c do on a chemical level with everything else in his soil?
 
Someone beat me to it! Vitamin C is great, I think you only need 30 mg per gallon, add the minimum amount you need because it raises your PPMs. I use vitamin C every day!!
 
To remove chlorine. You add vitamin C. In a gallon of water. A 1/4 tablet of 500mg is more then enough. The reaction is almost instant.

If you want the exact dose. The US forestry service has a write up about it.

With a 1/4 tablet per gallon. You won't miss. Vitamin C can effect the oxygen content. The solution needs to be areated.
True story. I use vitamin C in my hottub when I have over chlorinated it.
 
And what does vitamin c do on a chemical level with everything else in his soil?

Its not vitamin C after it reacts to the chlorine. I've seen the chemical spell out.

I couldn't tell you. Its used with fish farms. The fish do fine. I use it on my house plants when using the tap. Nothing happens besides no chlorine.
 
Its not vitamin C after it reacts to the chlorine. I've seen the chemical spell out.

I couldn't tell you. Its used with fish farms. The fish do fine. I use it on my house plants when using the tap. Nothing happens besides no chlorine.
I was curious more than anything lol
 
Someone beat me to it! Vitamin C is great, I think you only need 30 mg per gallon, add the minimum amount you need because it raises your PPMs. I use vitamin C every day!!
Allow me to resurrect this thread.

What brand / type of vitamin C do you recommend? I keep finding ones with added flavor or time release capsules.
 
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