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Hey AFN, just decided to share my experiences with water quality and offer up a few ideas. Hopefully other members will chime in on this.
So my last run of plants started to really suffer all of a sudden, despite my usual plant care regime. I tested the original water pH, the mixed feed pH, and the runoff pH. All good! But wait... what else could be wrong?
Then I started thinking about my tap water. I usually have 5-6x 2.5 gallon water jugs in rotation, that sit out a week or more before using on my garden. I figured this would let some of the chlorine evaporate off. However, there is chloramine in more and more municipalities these days...
My city gets its water from a nearby river and dependong on the time of year, the taste can change dramatically (which just happened a few weeks ago, same with beginning of spring/summer). I called up the local water plant and asked for a report. Upon disclosing where I lived, the employee said, "oh! We've just got another complaint from somebody in your area." ....not why I was calling, but good to know lol.
Anyhow, when I point blank asked the dude, "Do you guys use chloramine?" He responded...
"Well the water is chlorinated, yes."
So again, "oh, I know, I'm specifically asking about chlorAMINE. I have a fishtank and want to know what sort of filter I need."
He says, "Well we do make our own bleach on site. And that is the state approved disinfectant. They say it's supposed to be a certain amount and we try to keep it below that amount. It fluctuates with the season as the river has more algae during the hotter times"
(Lightbulb moment: maybe that's why my winter plants kick ass and my summer plants are just so-so)
So, not sure if he was addressing my question, but I didn't want to press further. He said he'll come out today and test my water and mail me a report. Pretty cool.
So now I'm looking for water filtering solutions. Idk if I want to go the reverse osmosis route as it looks kinda pricey, plus I like having *some* minerals in my water. Seems like activated carbon filters might work.
So there's my story. We'll see how the water report comes out. Anybody have any illuminating water quality stories or info? Any filter ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Hey AFN, just decided to share my experiences with water quality and offer up a few ideas. Hopefully other members will chime in on this.
So my last run of plants started to really suffer all of a sudden, despite my usual plant care regime. I tested the original water pH, the mixed feed pH, and the runoff pH. All good! But wait... what else could be wrong?
Then I started thinking about my tap water. I usually have 5-6x 2.5 gallon water jugs in rotation, that sit out a week or more before using on my garden. I figured this would let some of the chlorine evaporate off. However, there is chloramine in more and more municipalities these days...
My city gets its water from a nearby river and dependong on the time of year, the taste can change dramatically (which just happened a few weeks ago, same with beginning of spring/summer). I called up the local water plant and asked for a report. Upon disclosing where I lived, the employee said, "oh! We've just got another complaint from somebody in your area." ....not why I was calling, but good to know lol.
Anyhow, when I point blank asked the dude, "Do you guys use chloramine?" He responded...
"Well the water is chlorinated, yes."
So again, "oh, I know, I'm specifically asking about chlorAMINE. I have a fishtank and want to know what sort of filter I need."
He says, "Well we do make our own bleach on site. And that is the state approved disinfectant. They say it's supposed to be a certain amount and we try to keep it below that amount. It fluctuates with the season as the river has more algae during the hotter times"
(Lightbulb moment: maybe that's why my winter plants kick ass and my summer plants are just so-so)
So, not sure if he was addressing my question, but I didn't want to press further. He said he'll come out today and test my water and mail me a report. Pretty cool.
So now I'm looking for water filtering solutions. Idk if I want to go the reverse osmosis route as it looks kinda pricey, plus I like having *some* minerals in my water. Seems like activated carbon filters might work.
So there's my story. We'll see how the water report comes out. Anybody have any illuminating water quality stories or info? Any filter ideas?
Thanks in advance!