Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Iron in water question
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De Pere Wi
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I have a lot of iron in our water. Was wonder if someone makes a filter that connects to a garden hose that would remove some of the iron.
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7/7/2020 8:37:22 PM
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Zeke |
Team Canuckle Heads
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Check this out. If you can find one.
https://monstergardens.com/boogie-blue-plus-water-filter-carbon-filter.html?
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7/8/2020 6:35:31 AM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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Nope, those filters are primarily for chlorine: https://www.boogiebrew.net/water-filter/
I don't think there's an effective hose end solution for high iron.
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7/8/2020 8:28:40 AM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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Google: iron removal from water and, as Andy said, (that was a typing tongue-twister!) any of the 'ones' i looked at were in the $500-$1K range to start with, and more space-aged than you'd see in-line with a Whizzer sprinkler, lol---my computer is super-slow anymore or i'd have done more research. no, a magnet will not work. something about the level of oxidation of the iron in the water. bummer! if you find one, though, let the Pumpkin Public know - i am very lucky to have my free spring water! eg
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7/8/2020 4:51:49 PM
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Firecat101 |
New Castle
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I too have iron water issues. Being new to growing giant pumpkins I have to ask what are the negative affects of having iron water when growing pumpkins ?
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8/16/2020 11:30:47 PM
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Suzy |
Sloughhouse, CA
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If you are in New Castle I'm down the hill in Sloughhouse near the Consumnes River. I have iron and don't worry about it in the water unless it plugs up the drip system. I do use a filter for the misters when I had them going. Iron turned everything in the house brown when we first moved here.
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8/17/2020 1:49:23 AM
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