Kush Out The Ass
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So I use tap water in my apartment for filling my reservoirs. The San Francisco water department uses Chloromine instead of Chlorine.
So I was wondering if there is anyway to remove Chloromine besides Micro Filtration with a high quality RO system. I'm trying to add bacteria for my roots and all. My apartment has odd size fittings and so I can't use RO. Am I fucked, then...?
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Edit: According to wikipedia I can superchlorinate the water with 10ppm of chlorine and it will dissipate the chloromine then I let the chlorine evaporate and I'm good to go. Unfortunately, I already filled my res with my hydro nutes and water glass. So would adding the 10 ppm of chlorine affect the nutes or anything like that? They are synthetic. Want to be sure...thanks
PS wiki also claims 1000mg of high grade vitamin c will de-chlorate75 gallons...
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Double Edit: So fish stores sell water conditioners because chloramine and chlorine are obviously harmful for fish...
So if you need to treat you water...
http://www.aquariumguys.com/instachlor8oz.html
1tsp per 80 gal and cheap!
I'll have to spend more time in fish stores ;p
I'll leave the thread for the next guy with chlorinated water...
So I was wondering if there is anyway to remove Chloromine besides Micro Filtration with a high quality RO system. I'm trying to add bacteria for my roots and all. My apartment has odd size fittings and so I can't use RO. Am I fucked, then...?
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Edit: According to wikipedia I can superchlorinate the water with 10ppm of chlorine and it will dissipate the chloromine then I let the chlorine evaporate and I'm good to go. Unfortunately, I already filled my res with my hydro nutes and water glass. So would adding the 10 ppm of chlorine affect the nutes or anything like that? They are synthetic. Want to be sure...thanks

PS wiki also claims 1000mg of high grade vitamin c will de-chlorate75 gallons...
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Double Edit: So fish stores sell water conditioners because chloramine and chlorine are obviously harmful for fish...
So if you need to treat you water...
http://www.aquariumguys.com/instachlor8oz.html
1tsp per 80 gal and cheap!
I'll have to spend more time in fish stores ;p
I'll leave the thread for the next guy with chlorinated water...