I have a had Vevor water distiller for about 6 months now and I am very happy with it. It works perfectly and is so easy to use. I had to get it for my facial steamer at work but my Maranta plants are responding better to the distilled water than the rain water. I am so happy.💚💦
Thanks for watching and for sharing. I'm very excited to have one and so far am loving it. I find myself using distilled water for everything, coffee maker, iron, Navage, plants, everything!🌿💚
I just found a fertilizer suited for tap, Rain, and RO water by Tezula. I can't want to use it. The only plant I ever bought DW for, was Suddenly Seymour, my Venus fly trap.
I looked into these a couple of years ago and it seems like they were a lot more expensive. So the price has come down. I'd love to see your impressions after using it for 6 months on the plants that seem to get the brown edges. Looking directly at my calathea orbifolia!
I will keep you posted. So far I'm loving it. I haven't seen any new browning on my calathea so she seems to be liking the distilled water on a regular basis. What a diva! Thanks for watching!
Not for consumption or medical use, but the water collected from a dehumidifier is ideal for watering plants that are sensitive to certain chemicals. My go-to is tap water that has been treated with aquarium water conditioner. The label has two levels of recommended dosages, one for chlorine, and one for chloramine. I contacted the brand that I use, and they confirmed that the dosage for chloramine will also neutralize flouride. This is very economical to use, and no more chemical burns on the leaves.
Thanks for sharing! I've only learned of using the water conditioner a few weeks ago, but never heard of using water from a dehumidifier. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!🌿💚
I have a had Vevor water distiller for about 6 months now and I am very happy with it. It works perfectly and is so easy to use. I had to get it for my facial steamer at work but my Maranta plants are responding better to the distilled water than the rain water. I am so happy.💚💦
Thanks for watching and for sharing. I'm very excited to have one and so far am loving it. I find myself using distilled water for everything, coffee maker, iron, Navage, plants, everything!🌿💚
I just found a fertilizer suited for tap, Rain, and RO water by Tezula. I can't want to use it. The only plant I ever bought DW for, was Suddenly Seymour, my Venus fly trap.
That's great. Hope it works well for you. Thanks for sharing.
Hey does it turn off automatically once the all water has been distilled?
Yes, it does!
Don't you have to discard the first cleaning water? Also, would you not remove the charcoal filter during cleaning? Thank you.
I looked into these a couple of years ago and it seems like they were a lot more expensive. So the price has come down. I'd love to see your impressions after using it for 6 months on the plants that seem to get the brown edges. Looking directly at my calathea orbifolia!
I will keep you posted. So far I'm loving it. I haven't seen any new browning on my calathea so she seems to be liking the distilled water on a regular basis. What a diva! Thanks for watching!
Not for consumption or medical use, but the water collected from a dehumidifier is ideal for watering plants that are sensitive to certain chemicals.
My go-to is tap water that has been treated with aquarium water conditioner. The label has two levels of recommended dosages, one for chlorine, and one for chloramine. I contacted the brand that I use, and they confirmed that the dosage for chloramine will also neutralize flouride. This is very economical to use, and no more chemical burns on the leaves.
Thanks for sharing! I've only learned of using the water conditioner a few weeks ago, but never heard of using water from a dehumidifier. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!🌿💚
Thanks Ms. Peggy. 💐💚🙃
Thank you for watching!