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    Dehumidifier water? And why all females? (quick)

    2 quick questions:

    *Is dehumidifier water healthier to feed to plants than tap water that has sat out for 24 hours? It would seem to me that it would be pure water... but I dont know.

    *Is there any reason other than luck, that 8/8 of my plants decided to turn female on my first grow?
    jelloscooter Reviewed by jelloscooter on . Dehumidifier water? And why all females? (quick) 2 quick questions: *Is dehumidifier water healthier to feed to plants than tap water that has sat out for 24 hours? It would seem to me that it would be pure water... but I dont know. *Is there any reason other than luck, that 8/8 of my plants decided to turn female on my first grow? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Dehumidifier water? And why all females? (quick)

    "*Is dehumidifier water healthier to feed to plants than tap water that has sat out for 24 hours? It would seem to me that it would be pure water... but I dont know."

    Comes out at 0 PPM, so yeah, I would say it's alot healthier than tap water that has sat out. You can also buy reverse osmosis water from your local grocery store\water store for in between 30-50 cents a gallon - try that out.

    "*Is there any reason other than luck, that 8/8 of my plants decided to turn female on my first grow?"

    Lucky.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Dehumidifier water? And why all females? (quick)

    If you are in dirt, you rarely will not be able to use your tap water, even straight outta the tap. If you use dehumidifier water, test it. And yo uHAVE to add calmag plus.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Dehumidifier water? And why all females? (quick)

    that water won't have calcium, magnesium, or other minerals in it ... those all have to be replaced ... also, pH may be quite acid, from the removal of the calcium ... not the best water you could be using, for sure (same goes for Reverse-Osmosis water) ... :smokin:

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