I have layered my own mix in smart pots and it's completely organic. I don't want chloramine and chlorine to kill beneficial microbes. I've been researching and have read lots of info that says vitamin C will kill both very rapidly. Any knowledge would be appreciated.
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Vitamin C used to remove chloramine ?
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You want the uncoated V-C, or you can get lemons, limes or ascorbic acid crystals.
I have used a slice of lemon to kill the shit in water when I eat out, been a while.
These also give a temporary PH down which in my water (7.1) lasts less than 12 hours and right back where it started. I will be testing further as time goes to see how short lived it is.
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I've been using it for a couple of years. I've never noticed any smell. The one thing I've considered is that it detoxifies heavy metals then might it affect the calimagic I normally put in immediately after the drops. It's ok to use in a fish tank with live fish so I'm betting it's ok in water being fed to plants.
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