Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Water - city vs rain
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Bushwacker |
Central Connecticut
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Another Newbie here...has anyone compared results of city water vs rain or well water. I'm sure there is a boat load of chemicals in the city water, but would they effect plant or pumpkin the growth?
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9/27/2001 1:13:56 PM
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kilrpumpkins |
Western Pa.
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Yes, they could affect growth. Also the PH of the water could affect your pumpkins growth. If you're using city water, try to get a list of what the water contains, as well as the PH!
kilr
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9/27/2001 4:54:39 PM
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huffspumpkins |
canal winchester ohio
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I have to use city water, but I bought a filter through Charlies Greenhouse That takes out the iron & other chemicals, then I also let the water set in tanks for a couple of days to help get the chlorine out. Did a experiment with this water last year . Put straight city water on 1 flower bed, & put my treated water on another . The bed that recieved the treated water was a great deal better than the other one ( larger & more flowers).......Paul
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9/27/2001 5:18:54 PM
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randy(2) |
walton n.y.
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water ph is almost as important as soil ph those other guys that responded have good points filtering and tanking water helps also where you live can be a factor air pollution mixed in with rain i might be splitting hairs
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9/27/2001 8:00:17 PM
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Bushwacker |
Central Connecticut
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thanks for the info. I do have city water and will give it some thought for next year.
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9/28/2001 12:43:42 PM
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