well water

sargent mowinstein

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this year il be growing in a area that i will only have large amounts of water for my grow from a well thats attached to a building thats been abandon for about 10 years now. no im just curious can this water be bad for my plants in any way? is there any way to test it?
 

South Texas

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Take a sample to your local Agriculture Extension Office, and they will test the sample for 10 or so bucks. Call them first. Try to come up with a lie about where it come from, not "exactly" where you plan to grow.
 

sargent mowinstein

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i have no idea where that would be around he. i have a ph tester if that could solve my problem? and if i drank it and didnt get sick does that mean that it would be suitable for plants? NOT SAYING IM GOING TO lol.
 

South Texas

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Get your phone book, look in the Blue Pages, the Ag. Department is listed there. Well water has a butt load of minerals in it, for your Babies. Cool?
 

South Texas

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Water is highly absorbent. Let it sit in a plastic bottle that came from our Dump, shipped to China, & made into store bought containers where the water has been boiled, killing any live nutrients possible, and we get lots of cancer, etc. Good well water has got the minerals & nutrition to build a good immunity system, which plants have. The well would have never been used if unhealthy. City water on the other hand... Use the well water, smell it, taste it.
 
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