Have been wondering about products that remove chlorine/chloramine from tap water. I haven't seen anyone on this forum say anything at all about using fresh-water aquarium products for chlorine removal. I wonder if they are or may be harmful to the plants or people? Also, saw a post today from Damngrower that mentions Ecothrive Nuetralise. That looks interesting.
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All I can say is, I've never worried about it, but when the water gets warm during the hottest summer months, I put it in buckets and let it sit overnight. That will get rid of the chlorine, I believe. It's never been a problem for my plants...Anyone can grow schwag. If you want to grow top shelf bud, study hard: https://www.growweedeasy.com
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Neutralise is relatively new as far as I understand it, I had been prepping the water 24 hours in advance before finding it. Never considered aquarium products but I've never kept fish so I didn't really know there were any.
The chlorine in tap water isn't really bad for the plants, but it does play havoc with the microbes in the soil which can slow nutrient uptake.
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I started my current grow using super soil and water only. The soil maker's recommendation was to use RO or mineral water only to avoid the chlorine and chloramine because they kill the microbes in the soil. I tried to get around the RO/mineral water requirement by using a carbonated filter and letting the water sit in a 5gal bucket for 24 hrs. I think the water damaged my soil as I began to have nutrient deficiencies. So I've been curious about chlorine removal.
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golfnrl I had the same question not too long ago and went out and bought a filter called the boogie blue plus it connects to your hose and the carbon filter cleans it from heavy metals chlorine and chloramine which is the real problem in living soil. The chlorine will evaporate I guess is the word over night but the chloramine will not. Anyways someone made a post here and I learned they clean their water of chloramine with vitamin C. I bought it on Amazon just a pinch of that powder will clean 1 gallon of water in 10 mins. So go on Amazon or where ever you like and get vitamin c powder (Ascorbic acid) I believe it’s called. Here is a pic of what I was able to find in these times where everybody and their momma wants to dose up on vitamin c. It takes about 40mg I believe it said to clean 1 gallon of water. Google vitamin c or ascorbic acid to clean water of chloramine and it should pop up. No need for the filter I found out about the vitamin c right after I got the filter which i guess is not a bad thing because it filter other bad shitin the water.
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golfnrl from my understanding it doesn’t but then again I don’t check. I grow in living soil and so far this grow has been showing no issues. Maybe if you do check it let me know how it affects it or not?
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The "Prime" brand of chlorine/chloramine removal neutralizes both. It also detoxifies heavy metals and ammonia and nitrites/nitrates. It is an aquarium water "conditioner". Dead simple cheap and doesn't take up any counter space. I get mine at Pet Smart or the other pet big box store. 2 drops per gallon. Done deal. I use coco but those of you that are using soil may want to give it a try. It sure sounds like it would simplify things for you.
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Thanks, smoorman ! I've been mixing my nutes and bennies with filtered water from my fridge dispenser, but damn, those filters can get pricey over time. But they did remove chlorine/chloramine as tested with pool test strips. I don't know about the rest, but they sound like "don't wants." Thank you for the cheap tip -- there's a Pet Smart right next to my grocery store!
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My local grow shop turned me onto Microbe Life Dechlorinator +. My town water contains chloramine, which does not evaporate like chlorine. I use it in organic soil @ .5ml/gallon.
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