Gassing off the chlorine from tap water


I agree with @Low & @Myfriendis410 just hit it with a little bit of peroxide and roll on chief

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Great information… I have been doing it just to keep the funk away but this is added info. Learning something new every day here :raised_hands::fire::+1:

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Awesome! Thank you!

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Thank you, excellent information! :grinning::grinning::grinning::grinning::grinning::grinning::grinning::grinning::grinning:

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Chlorine in my city supplied water.


I let water sit for a day, when possible.
Bubble 5/gal constantly and use daily.
Yard tomato plants and green grow.
Good to know less chloring.
Hopefully, more oxygen from bubbling.

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That bubbling water idea is actually really interesting to me. Seems like a good way to help the roots and microbiology breathe. I have a bubble set up for worm tea.m, is it the same principle of 24 hours to aerate or is it less with plain water. I noticed you constantly bubble so not sure if you know the measurement of how long.

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5-Gal sitting a day
Bubbler Bubbles using fish aerator.
Often add Silica (liquid).
5-gal Bubble a day or more
Drain for use and refill as used.
Then add nutrients as desired.
Different containers used for mixing and feeding (2x3-gals)
Apera’s PH measure Target 6.2
PPM target 500-1200

Not sure how to measure O2, just go for it.

Yard plants get straight from hose or other buckets (measure watering to half barrels of outdoor plants.

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Poor wording but gauge how long is the proper time to aerate. For tea it is 24 hours but its not important thanks for the information. you seem pretty knowledgeable from the posts ive seen you comment on.