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I'm asking this question on behalf of a pal of mine who has decided to start growing indoors.

On the property where he lives is a large pond (it holds largemouth bass up to 7lbs, btw).

He's wondering if he could use the pond water to water his plants. I'm thinking yes, but do you think that it would be safe for him to use some for his plants?
 

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I'm asking this question on behalf of a pal of mine who has decided to start growing indoors.

On the property where he lives is a large pond (it holds largemouth bass up to 7lbs, btw).

He's wondering if he could use the pond water to water his plants. I'm thinking yes, but do you think that it would be safe for him to use some for his plants?
Using pond water can be a great option for watering plants, but there are a few things to consider first. It's important to check the water quality to ensure it’s free from harmful contaminants or chemicals that could affect plant health. Additionally, if there are any chemicals used around the pond (like pesticides or fertilizers), those could also pose a risk. It might be a good idea for your friend to test the water for any harmful substances before using it. If everything checks out, it could provide beneficial nutrients for the plants!
 
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