VictorFlorez
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Apparently vitamin C can be used to break down and get rid of chlorine / chloramine in tap water. This sounds like a better choice for me than using R/O water. At my local drug store they had pure vitamin C powders in different forms- ascorbic acid, calcium ascorbate, and sodium ascorbate. Does anyone know which of these is best to remove chlorine / chloramine from tap water for the plants? What about lemon juice, as it's high in vit C? I know some people pH their water with it.
I already have the ascorbic acid powder, I assumed that might be better than sodium ascorbate. I don't know if sodium ascorbate is more salty, if ascorbic acid is more acidic and will swing the pH, if calcium ascorbate will have any added benefits of calcium, or if they all work exactly the same.
Will be grateful for any advice or info about this. Thanks!
I already have the ascorbic acid powder, I assumed that might be better than sodium ascorbate. I don't know if sodium ascorbate is more salty, if ascorbic acid is more acidic and will swing the pH, if calcium ascorbate will have any added benefits of calcium, or if they all work exactly the same.
Will be grateful for any advice or info about this. Thanks!