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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: GWCS on June 26, 2009, 06:24:30 pm

Title: Pure water and plants
Post by: GWCS on June 26, 2009, 06:24:30 pm
When filling the van after i unhook the hose from the tank hose there is always water left in the hose, when i then pour over my potted plants.

You should see one of my lemon scented ferns - its gone brown, like its died (actually it has killed parts of it as they are falling apart when touched) on part of it where it gets the excess water dripped on it from the hose. Its the only plant i pour the excess water on..  :-\

Anyone else got an experience of pure water killing plants?
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: Oakley Windows on June 26, 2009, 06:32:21 pm
It could be where water lands on the leaves and sunlight scorches the leaf through magnification, this would happen with ANY water not just RO.
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: wfp master on June 26, 2009, 06:37:17 pm
wont kill them or help them theres nothing in pure water that will make them grow no minerals :D
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: GWCS on June 26, 2009, 06:38:49 pm
It could be where water lands on the leaves and sunlight scorches the leaf through magnification, this would happen with ANY water not just RO.

The fern was under the car port, so no direct sunlight, but i suppose UV can still get through.

I have 2 more ferns, maybe i should test them one with pure and one with tap..LOL
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: a900 on June 26, 2009, 08:21:40 pm
If rain water is pure or almost how is that any different than pure water you have produced going on ur plants?
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: NWH on June 26, 2009, 09:01:00 pm
thats another one for the trad guys...honestly love  it kills your plants...
Yeah that made me lol because that`s the sort of thing they would say. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: sparklebright on June 26, 2009, 09:39:39 pm
If rain water is pure or almost how is that any different than pure water you have produced going on ur plants?
True enough most times rainwater comes out at about 25ppm.
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: Neil Williams on June 26, 2009, 10:03:22 pm
What a load of total rubbish.
I clean numerous properties including my own with flower beds directly under windows and I've yet to see any signs of vegetation massacres.
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: pure tech on June 27, 2009, 08:12:48 am
Hi,
It may be that the fern is actually being OVER WATERED.
Many ferns prefer a good soaking but not too often.
Also, DI water if not food grade could be suspect. I wouldnt drink it.
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: Ian_Giles on June 27, 2009, 10:20:27 am
If rain water is pure or almost how is that any different than pure water you have produced going on ur plants?
True enough most times rainwater comes out at about 25ppm.

0.025ppm? :o around Chepstow it rain water comes in at about 0.005 to 0.009ppm!

Over watering sounds the most likely reason, especially with ferns...

Try a few experiments, siphon off some pure water to look after a few indoor pot plants, make sure you have a couple of identical plants of course, water some with pure water and some with tap water, give it a few weeks and see what transpires...

Ian
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: seandyer2003 on June 27, 2009, 01:02:51 pm
If you pour too much water on plants you will leach the soil of nutrients, leaving nothing good for the plant in the soil
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: Blue Frog Systems on June 28, 2009, 08:37:02 am
I've drank my pure water when it was hot and I didn't have a drink. Didn't have much, but it didn't taste right.
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: elite mike on June 28, 2009, 08:40:52 am
i have used pure water on my plants

never had a problem
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: Oakley Windows on June 28, 2009, 10:06:14 am
Since one of the mods for some bizarre reason decided to delete one of my posts I shall repost the link I put on here from the Royal Horticultural Society with refernce to this.


http://www.rhs.org.uk/advicesearch/Profile.aspx?pid=345
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: Moderator David@stives on June 28, 2009, 10:26:05 am
Matt

That is most Bizarre, as mods we would never delete such posts for no reason.

Maybe it could of been when there was a ding dong going on a day or 2 ago in a poat you was involved in, and there was some innapropriate posts ?

Or maybe its just us moderators deleting posts for no reason at all because we have nothing better to do ?

Just guessing
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: Oakley Windows on June 28, 2009, 10:28:07 am

Maybe it could of been when there was a ding dong going on a day or 2 ago

I think that might have been it Dave, no worries mate, I just came along to this thread today and its gone :O(
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: GWCS on June 28, 2009, 11:02:04 am
Hi,
It may be that the fern is actually being OVER WATERED.
Many ferns prefer a good soaking but not too often.
Also, DI water if not food grade could be suspect. I wouldnt drink it.


No its far from being over watered - it was just dribbles from the hose every now and then. The only explanation really is it being scorched in the uv rays of the sun.

It was just DI water - if that makes any difference?

very strange and suspecting really.
Title: Re: Pure water and plants
Post by: weetot on June 28, 2009, 09:16:08 pm
I wouldnt drink, why? when youve got a tap in ya kitchen.

Dont drink it, especially after its been through DI resin vessel! :P :P :P :P :P :'(