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Originally Posted by Streetsk8 organic doesnt mean it has to be pure.. im i wrong ?
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That's the thing, first we have to agree on how we're going to define organic. Pure, for many people (including myself) does not mean organic in the classic sense (to me). Organic means by methods or forms other than the hand of man. So, well water, spring, rain, or ground water are all the closest thing to "organic" types of water I can think of. Obviously some disagree.
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Originally Posted by dr. green thumb ju water from a water bottle or if u want your water to be the most pure get a bucket fill it with water buy a bubbler for a fish tank that jus blows out air through a tube which will get rid of all impurities and leave you with the best water there is let it bubble for about 48 hours before you use the water |
Ooo... sorry dr., but I can assure you unequivocally that there is NO way that simply passing air through the water via an airstone will get rid of all impurities (or even any impurities, the chlorine you're thinking of is going to dissipate whether there's circulation or not), even if you're using foam fractionation (also called protein skimming). I'm sorry, but that's just wrong and I felt I should clear it up.