Hello everyone ive been an Aquarist for some time now and i have about 7 fish tanks in my house i want to start growing some indoor crop and was wondering could i use my fishtank water to water my crops with? in my head it sounds good for a few reasons A. the water is aged so no chlorine B. the ph is already adjusted to 6.8 and C. its got loads of Fish nutrients and wastes kinda like fertilizer? so what do you guys think could i save my water changes to water my crop with would it be benificial at all for nutrients and what not? or would i be better off using tap water and adjusting it to prime water one bad thing i can think of is possibly introduceing algae to the plant but i read somewhere you can stop algae by putting somthing over the soil such as foil so the Soil gets no light. anyways im probably rambleing so ill go now if anyones got some input it would be much appreciated
VxLoNeRxV Reviewed by VxLoNeRxV on . Question About Fishtank Water for plants Hello everyone ive been an Aquarist for some time now and i have about 7 fish tanks in my house i want to start growing some indoor crop and was wondering could i use my fishtank water to water my crops with? in my head it sounds good for a few reasons A. the water is aged so no chlorine B. the ph is already adjusted to 6.8 and C. its got loads of Fish nutrients and wastes kinda like fertilizer? so what do you guys think could i save my water changes to water my crop with would it be benificial Rating: 5