budrunners
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Looks good to me, very convenient to use.
If you want to get rid of chloromine and do it organically, all you need to do is aerate the water as budrunners said and throw a handful of compost or EWC in there with it. Organic matter will make chloromine dissipate. Hopefully someone more knowledgable than I can give you the reason for it. I've just read it hear in the os forum is all.
Organics can be so simple, if you let it.
It sure can be.....
by use of high levels of inorganic fertilizers (which are salts, all of them, killing organisms
through osmotic removal of water),
the salts of many chemical ferts may be detrimental to the microbial life.
the microbes in compost tea help the plant take up the nutrients in the organic additives you amend the soil with.
browsing through it for info on chemical ferts it says that: