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This might sound like a silly question, so I apologize in advance if it is.
I've been using tap water here (ph of 7 out of the tap, city/town provided and not well water), and once in a while I'll use bottled water if I'm just feeling lazy.
While having my morning toke, I was thinking of ways to cheapen my utility bill (my water bill was over $200 for this previous quarter, but that's largely from having to refill part of my pool over the summer), and I thought "well, can I just use rainwater", followed by "well, can I use melted snow?" (both to a reasonable temperature and not super cold or overly warm). Not that watering my plants is going to cost me a ton, but I've been getting into a "reuse as much as I can" mode to just be more efficient with things rather than being wasteful.
I'd imagine rainwater would be okay as long as it's free from debris and bugs, and probably snow, but I'm not 100% sure.
I can't imagine relying solely on rainwater with an indoor grow as you'd need it to rain every few days, or stash a large amount of rainwater at once.
Rain water would have some variation of nutrients I'd imagine (and by extension, snow), so it might be tricky to dial in additional nutrients. Aside from that, is there any other cons to using rain water/snow on an indoor grow? Has anyone done it before, and what was your nutrient schedule like? Was there any noticeable difference in outcome with using rainwater vs potable water?
(also, this could also apply to rivers and streams - I just don't have any of those near my property :P)
I've been using tap water here (ph of 7 out of the tap, city/town provided and not well water), and once in a while I'll use bottled water if I'm just feeling lazy.
While having my morning toke, I was thinking of ways to cheapen my utility bill (my water bill was over $200 for this previous quarter, but that's largely from having to refill part of my pool over the summer), and I thought "well, can I just use rainwater", followed by "well, can I use melted snow?" (both to a reasonable temperature and not super cold or overly warm). Not that watering my plants is going to cost me a ton, but I've been getting into a "reuse as much as I can" mode to just be more efficient with things rather than being wasteful.
I'd imagine rainwater would be okay as long as it's free from debris and bugs, and probably snow, but I'm not 100% sure.
I can't imagine relying solely on rainwater with an indoor grow as you'd need it to rain every few days, or stash a large amount of rainwater at once.
Rain water would have some variation of nutrients I'd imagine (and by extension, snow), so it might be tricky to dial in additional nutrients. Aside from that, is there any other cons to using rain water/snow on an indoor grow? Has anyone done it before, and what was your nutrient schedule like? Was there any noticeable difference in outcome with using rainwater vs potable water?
(also, this could also apply to rivers and streams - I just don't have any of those near my property :P)