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Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:41 pm
by gatoruss
I repotted (peat/silica sand mix) and am trying to acclimate 2 small vft I picked up from Lowes last weekend. I have had them outside in yard in partial shade under an oak tree. This morning (and maybe yesterday) my sprinkler came on (it is set on a timer) and the vfts were watered with city water (not sure what tds may be). I flushed pot with distilled water - which concerns me because I just watered the vfts the previous afternoon and medium was still quite damp).

And other suggestions?

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:43 pm
by Panman
It will be fine. One watering of unknown watering and then flushing will not cause any problems.

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:53 pm
by gatoruss
Thanks! I was hoping that would be the case. :D

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:57 pm
by evenwind
You don't say where you are but you might be surprised if you check your tap water with a TDS meter. Some cities have excellent water. For instance, NYC water is typically in the 20 to 30ppm range - well under the 50ppm considered safe for CPs.

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 3:45 pm
by jetfire245
evenwind wrote: Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:57 pm You don't say where you are but you might be surprised if you check your tap water with a TDS meter. Some cities have excellent water. For instance, NYC water is typically in the 20 to 30ppm range - well under the 50ppm considered safe for CPs.
Damn, how does a city that old maintain tds like that, surely that's not city wide?

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 4:11 pm
by evenwind
Well, it could be the beautiful upstate reservoirs that supply the water but my personal theory is that hundreds of tons of pollutants get embedded in tourist's soles and depart the city from our bustling (and somewhat grungy) three airports.

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 4:44 pm
by Intheswamp
Yeah, the TDS I would think depends on the source. Down in Florida I would think that municipal water comes from limestone aquifers. Our water is great tasting water and comes from a limestone aquifer…TDS stays around 325ppm. A TDS meter is about $15 on Amazon and is handy to have on hand. ;)

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 5:35 pm
by gatoruss
Yes, I am in central Florida; in particular I live in Longwood Florida. My tap water does come from the aquifier. I have not been able to locate any data online regarding the TDS of my tap water, but I did order a TDS meter from Amazon last night, that should arrive tomorrow. I am curious to see how the water tests.

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 6:51 pm
by Intheswamp
You’ll know what most of the water around you measures soon. It’s a good tool to have on hand. Check the first rainwater that falls and then the later rain that falls a few minutes later…the later rain usually tests cleaner, especially if it’s coming off a roof. Who knows…your tap water might surprise you. ;)

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2022 3:53 am
by Gary
I agree that the vfts will be fine. The small potted and container plants at my Lowes all get tap water from the same watering tank. I rescued one from Lowes earlier this year, and it was in really sad shape from being in the dark and getting bad water. It's huge now, and very healthy.

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2022 9:43 am
by gatoruss
Intheswamp wrote: Fri Aug 05, 2022 6:51 pm Who knows…your tap water might surprise you. ;)
The TDS from amazon arrive late last night. just tested my tap water - 188ppm.

EDIT: The "filtered" h2o from the fridge is 146.

Re: Accidental watering w/city water

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2022 11:58 pm
by Intheswamp
Are you planning on collecting any rainwater?

ETA: From what I understand, and depending on what you're rainwater measures, you could possibly add two gallons of rainwater to one gallon of tap water and end up with three gallons of <50ppm water. With distilled water you could definitely add two gallons of distilled to one gallon tap and have three usable gallons.