Quote Originally Posted by Chromophore
If your tap is hard and/or heavily chlorinated, it's going to mess up your humidifier eventually as well. It's a pain but I run only distilled water through my humidifier. I hate using tap for any aspect of growing because it's really not good for the plants. As many old-timers around here will tell you, tap water in general sucks. Also when you pH, if you're using paper make sure you let it sit in the water for at least 30 seconds. Because the tap is unbuffered it takes longer to get an accurate reading.
Thanks. Yes, I do have to clean the filters a lot. I have a distiller, but it's an all-day job to fill a tank, plus the unit really jacks up the temps in the room it's in.
Rumpl4skn Reviewed by Rumpl4skn on . Yellowing chlorosis from humidifier?! Just posting this up because I had a real eureka moment this week. My seedlings grow in the laundry room, which is normally fairly humid to begin with, so I don't have to humidify. As the temps dropped recently and the heat came on more often, I decided to use a supplemental humidifier. My tap water is fairly chlorinated, so I always let it sit a long time before I use it for watering or nute mixtures. The pH is naturally right around 6.5, so that's not a concern. About a week or so in Rating: 5