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    water from the koi pond?

    Does anyone think the seedlings would like this, if I let it come to room temperature? There's probably some good fish poop in the bottom of the pond!
    liberiamom Reviewed by liberiamom on . water from the koi pond? Does anyone think the seedlings would like this, if I let it come to room temperature? There's probably some good fish poop in the bottom of the pond! Rating: 5
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    water from the koi pond?

    Don't bother. It's no better than tap water and may cause problems. Don't make this harder than it has to be. Use tap water.

    NOTE: DON'T use tap water IF your tap water is UNFIT to drink.

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    water from the koi pond?

    Quote Originally Posted by Perp
    Don't bother. It's no better than tap water and may cause problems. Don't make this harder than it has to be. Use tap water.

    NOTE: DON'T use tap water IF your tap water is UNFIT to drink.
    Thanks Perp- sometimes I think too much. Hey, how do I go about giving you helpful points? You've been a good buddy!
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    water from the koi pond?

    Composting is fun and profitable. Why not add the fish ditrius to a compost generating process. That would be some good humus.
    Shov

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    water from the koi pond?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
    Composting is fun and profitable. Why not add the fish ditrius to a compost generating process. That would be some good humus.
    Shov
    You're right, and we do have a compost pile- whenever we muck out the pond we toss it all in- my veg garden was great this year!
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    water from the koi pond?

    these guys beat me to it, just use tap water, works like a charm

    love, kp

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    water from the koi pond?

    Quote Originally Posted by liberiamom
    Thanks Perp- sometimes I think too much. Hey, how do I go about giving you helpful points? You've been a good buddy!
    Click on the scales to the right on my post. Thank you very much.

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    water from the koi pond?

    If you chop up the Koi you could make an excellent fish emulsion

    Just kidding - LM you should not use your fish to fertilize with...use your neighbors fish

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    water from the koi pond?

    Quote Originally Posted by liberiamom
    Does anyone think the seedlings would like this, if I let it come to room temperature? There's probably some good fish poop in the bottom of the pond!
    Not the pond water, itself but the brown gunk runoff from "vacuuming" the gravel is wonderfull.

    Also, when you clean your filter, do an initial ceanin of the media is a tub of clean water, and use the resutant gradoo filled soup to water. "semi-digested fish emulsion"
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    water from the koi pond?

    And tap water should be checked before using. A simple, quick and cheap ph test kit is available at most nurseries and is highly recommended. My water tests consistantly above 9.0 and would be a plant killer if it wasn't amended. The same goes for rain water. Not often but sometimes it can be highly acidic, especially if forest fire smoke fed the storm clouds. It's always good to periodically check the water supply.

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