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Fl. Pond/Lake water?? can I use?

dj digigrow

Active member
If found the perfect secluded spot today and it even has a small 20'x20' pond in the middle of it.. I wanted to know could I use this water to water my plants?? this would save alot of trouble for me...
 

sunnyside

Plant Manager
Veteran
Is the water neon green? Is it downstream from a power plant? If it is then I wouldn't use it...other than that, it will work fine ;)
 

Stoner133

Active member
Water is life.

Plants are well adapted to getting the most out of their surroundings. If you have standing water, you can be confidant your plant will find it too. Worst case, you bring a pail with you, or backup.

Florida offers near tropical conditions. That means you can plant in the Winter and harvest in the Spring, or plant in the Spring to harvest in Fall.

Climate envy aside, we can all do it with a little help from our friends.

 
G

Guest

it grows wild and I've never heard an outdoor plant demand bottled water.It will be fine
 

Tropical

Active member
hurricanefaniam said:
it grows wild and I've never heard an outdoor plant demand bottled water...

My plants are a little snooty. They turn their noses at anything other than French water. LOL
 

slyfoxberg

Member
Tropical said:
My plants are a little snooty. They turn their noses at anything other than French water. LOL

I know what you mean. I use only water from the glacial runoff of lake fryxell located in antarctica. the shipping costs are insane, but i think it helps my yield. lol.
 
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