Ninjadogma
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I have it in my tap water with everything else. I use zero water filters and they are rated for removing chloramine in their 5-stage models. I get about 40 gals of filter water per filter. It was much cheaper than buying Pure water 5 gallon jugs. RV filters suck and are almost all made in china. I have a 32 cup water jug and it works out well for my few plants. RO systems are extremely expensive, The "affordable" RO systems don't last close at all too what the very expensive pro models. The zero filters are pricy but it removes a lot of other junk beside that chloramine, still have to PH my water but is a lot better than nasty city water.
An activated charcoal filter installed inline on the faucet you use for watering your plants is all you need to neutralize chloramines. It will set you back about $20.You only need RO if you're aiming for "rainwater" specs, ie 0 ppm and 6.5 ph. I don't even bother, but the way I value the assistance of microbes and mycos, I probably should.