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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Kief View Post
    That's strange, might stop adding it then. Cost like £10 online lol, not seen much of a difference in the plant by adding it to hydroponics

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    Quote Originally Posted by toblue View Post
    It's only vitamin C mate can't see it doing any harm but who knows!
    Yeah man, that's the thing though ain't it lol, without specialised testing, certainty is not guaranteed

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    [QUOTE=M_C;1071029147]I hear what is said about tap water & the

    chlorine does evaporate when exposed to uv light. The much more harmful Chloromine they now use in water doesn't. Plants need chlorine in tiny micro amounts but although it doesn't seem too strong smelling etc to us, it is still too strong for your soil or plants. Use Ecothrive neutraliser, removes chlorine and chloromine, harmless to plants and soil bio culture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    No need for that . Just let it sit 12hrs and it disapears bud

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    Its chloromine that's the real villain mate. Read up on it. Doesn't evaporate. I use ecothrive neutraliser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CityDweller View Post
    I was reading that most modern chlorine and chloramine do not evaporate easily like they used to.
    Chlorine does, but needs to be exposed to uv light to properly evaporate. Chloromine doesn't and is more harmful.

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    If it bothers you then buy Vit C powder (sodium ascorbate) tiny amount clears 50L it reacts instantly and clears chlorine and I think chloramine aswell??

    I've been using straight tap water with the chlorine left in, in my dripper system. Figure I'm running a sterile tank and in coco so surely chlorine will help that. Plants seem happy enough to me.

    Would defo get it out the water for soil grows tho.

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    I've also been using vit c powder
    Its never the chlorine I worried about but the chloramines which I'm.sure you've all said about
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    How much of the vit c powder do you guys add per litre of water?

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