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Thank you! You are the first person I’ve seen who is actually realistic and kept track of the time, energy, and how much distilled water is actually produced!
got a water distiller from h20 labs for my sarracenia today and it took 5 hours to make 1 gallon of distilled water I also had to make two batches cus I need an activated carbon pad cus distilling it doesn't necessarily remove things like chloreen and floride from the water but activated carbon does so after all that was done I ran it and made a gallon in 5 hours and its a 750 watt distiller also the h20 labs manual says that activated carbon pad is good for 30 gallons before it needs to be replaced
I also have a distiller, I was just exploring alternative methods. I usually just start mine before bed and let it run overnight. I've actually turned to the zero water pitcher now as my go to. It's quicker and effective at pulling impurities out of the water. Just have to stay on top of the filters.
TYSM ive been looking into making my own distilled water for my consumption. I dont want water from my tap as it has flouride and clorine plus other stuff. I also wont be putting the end results in plastic containers. I already use redmons electrolytes so i will add it to distilled water to take care of that. Now debating to buy a zero water or counter top distiller. Leaning more to the counter top distiller bez again no buying plastic filters. Thanks again for showing how long it takes to make 1 cup
I use zero water pitchers for 0 TDS water, they work really well! All my carnivorous plants are given water straight from the zero water pitcher. This was a fun method to try and experiment with, but it's obviously not very efficient or really worth the time.
I've definitely been sniffing around a rain gutter system. The TDS meter gave me a reading of in the 20s off my gutter. And that's before cleaning out the leaves. Looks promising!!
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub I'm looking into building a gutter system, I'm currently using the run off from the metal roof on our garage. A couple barrels and a gutter would collect alot more per storm.
If using ice from the beginning it would be fine. I used to use this method for long term stews etc and I just filled the glass with water. Worked fine, topped off as evaporated.
Hey Ashly, it wasn't dumb, some etsy sellers have really beautiful plants and are reputable sellers. Both Drosera and pings like a little more humidity typically, but I couldn't say for sure without knowing exactly what types of plants you have. There are different kinds of Pings and Drosera that require very different care.
I'm almost certainly going to get one at some point. I saw a few people making distilled water this way, but no one did a good breakdown of cost and time. Just thought it would save some people the trouble.
Ya, honestly. I think this method might come in handy in a real pinch. Assuming all the places you normally buy it are out of stock. If you can purchase it, I 100% recommend saving the time and effort and going that route. Might be a handy skill to have someday though, never know!
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub I agree. Great video by the way. I will definitely use this method in the future. I use a lot of distilled water. I grow hydro during the winter.
Oh ya, you definitely go through it! My carnivorous plant collection is growing and my need for distilled water along with it. I'm exploring all ways I can be more efficient with water!
I would strongly recommend this instead, amzn.to/3UceL3m. The zero water pitcher does an awesome job, I have a video as well. ua-cam.com/video/q3Iik5-B1Z4/v-deo.html
More often that not, no. I also have filtered water in my kitchen but it reads at about 80 PPM which is a little too high, that will kill them over time. I recommend you get a TDS meter, if your filtered water measures below 50PPM, you are good to go! If not, you will need to find an alternate way to water your venus flytrap. Check out my most recent watering video. It explains everything in depth and shows some other creative ways to get some 0 PPM water! Venus Flytrap watering guide - ua-cam.com/video/hfQKNffFp3s/v-deo.html
My understanding is that demineralized water should be fine. However, I would test the PPM's before I committed to it. You can grab a TDS meter off Amazon for like 12 bucks. If it's below 50 PPM, it should be okay!
Hey David. I agree. At the end of the video I give a full breakdown of time it takes and how much it costs. But, I have to keep it under 50 ppm for my carnivorous plants. I really prefer 30 ish and under.
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub Ok thanks for the fast reply ;) I will probably buy a Reverse Osmosis Kit. Now I have to buy distilled water to have as many empty cans. That way I can fill them with Reverse Osmosis water :)
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub I still have a flytrap in reserve I am going to test the water on them for one month. I hope they will survive. Greatings from Belgium ;)
Sorry my man. I'm not a professional speaker, I'm fairly new to UA-cam. Still get a little nervous when I'm on Camera. I'm trying my best to clean a lot of that up. Appreciate the feedback. Nothing but love.
Get your next venus flytrap or other carnivorous plant from the most experienced and knowledgeable carnivorous plant nursery around, California Carnivores.
You can get 10% off when you use CPHUB at checkout. They have an amazing selection of incredible venus flytrap cultivars and other
amazing carnivorous plants.
Go check out their collections now,
Venus Flytraps - www.californiacarnivores.com/collections/venus-flytraps-dionaea-muscipula?aff=7
Other Carnivorous Plant Collections - www.californiacarnivores.com/collections?aff=7
Thank you! You are the first person I’ve seen who is actually realistic and kept track of the time, energy, and how much distilled water is actually produced!
I wanted to make it a productive video. When it came down to it, the method works, but it's extremely inefficient.
The Damn TDS water level here in Baytown Texas in my house is 250. We have a zero water filter and container and yes it works very good.
Wow, that is definitely high. Thank goodness for Zero Water Pitchers!
Really helpful and simple. Thanks!
Thank you!!
got a water distiller from h20 labs for my sarracenia today and it took 5 hours to make 1 gallon of distilled water I also had to make two batches cus I need an activated carbon pad cus distilling it doesn't necessarily remove things like chloreen and floride from the water but activated carbon does so after all that was done I ran it and made a gallon in 5 hours and its a 750 watt distiller also the h20 labs manual says that activated carbon pad is good for 30 gallons before it needs to be replaced
I also have a distiller, I was just exploring alternative methods. I usually just start mine before bed and let it run overnight. I've actually turned to the zero water pitcher now as my go to. It's quicker and effective at pulling impurities out of the water. Just have to stay on top of the filters.
TYSM ive been looking into making my own distilled water for my consumption. I dont want water from my tap as it has flouride and clorine plus other stuff. I also wont be putting the end results in plastic containers. I already use redmons electrolytes so i will add it to distilled water to take care of that.
Now debating to buy a zero water or counter top distiller. Leaning more to the counter top distiller bez again no buying plastic filters. Thanks again for showing how long it takes to make 1 cup
I use zero water pitchers for 0 TDS water, they work really well! All my carnivorous plants are given water straight from the zero water pitcher. This was a fun method to try and experiment with, but it's obviously not very efficient or really worth the time.
collect rain water which im currently doing have about 60gallons saved up =)
I've been collecting rain water too. It's becoming something of an obsession lol
That's 100% on the docket this summer sometime!
@@Hello_Fuckers0 yes! my dad has 6 - 50gallon trashcans filled with rain water
I've definitely been sniffing around a rain gutter system. The TDS meter gave me a reading of in the 20s off my gutter. And that's before cleaning out the leaves. Looks promising!!
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub I'm looking into building a gutter system, I'm currently using the run off from the metal roof on our garage. A couple barrels and a gutter would collect alot more per storm.
i use the air conditioners water.
That's a great idea!
I might be wrong here but there may be a possibility of cracking the glass lid by putting ice onto it when it’s hot, not sure though
I suppose that is possible. So far, I haven't cracked any lids but I also haven't kept doing this as it just wasn't very efficient. Lol...
If using ice from the beginning it would be fine. I used to use this method for long term stews etc and I just filled the glass with water. Worked fine, topped off as evaporated.
Was dumb to buy my drosera and pinguicula off of Etsy they look like their dying any advice how to revive them?
Hey Ashly, it wasn't dumb, some etsy sellers have really beautiful plants and are reputable sellers. Both Drosera and pings like a little more humidity typically, but I couldn't say for sure without knowing exactly what types of plants you have. There are different kinds of Pings and Drosera that require very different care.
Good vid comrade I might go into dormancy
Can I go into dormancy too? At least while I'm working my day job.
One can use a pressure cooker and a silicone tube-based DIY system for more and faster distilled water collection :)
Genius 😮
I imagine you can do this in a jar in a jar and leave it in the sun to evaporate the water
This was a really inefficient way to collect distilled water. It works, but wouldn't be my first option!
Could I use the water from my AC filter?
Yes! I've seen others doing this. Just test with a tds meter first.
i also have a RO System
I'm almost certainly going to get one at some point. I saw a few people making distilled water this way, but no one did a good breakdown of cost and time. Just thought it would save some people the trouble.
Good to know!🙌🏾
Thank you, good to know
Nice video. It just showed me that it is still cheaper to purchase it.
Ya, honestly. I think this method might come in handy in a real pinch. Assuming all the places you normally buy it are out of stock. If you can purchase it, I 100% recommend saving the time and effort and going that route. Might be a handy skill to have someday though, never know!
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub I agree. Great video by the way. I will definitely use this method in the future. I use a lot of distilled water. I grow hydro during the winter.
Oh ya, you definitely go through it! My carnivorous plant collection is growing and my need for distilled water along with it. I'm exploring all ways I can be more efficient with water!
Do you have to use a metal bowl?
use a re useable ice pack then u wont get any contamination when it melts
That's a pretty good idea, I'd have to have a few on had though as they'd heat up quick!
My family would never let me do this.
Haha. My wife got a good laugh at what my 3 hours of work produced.
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub I explain to my father that carnivorous plants need distilled water but he is such a sceptic he doesn't really believe it.
@@plantguy9 show him that all the youtube videos and websites say to only use distilled
No distilled water at the store here, I’ll have resort to this if I don’t get much rain
I would strongly recommend this instead, amzn.to/3UceL3m. The zero water pitcher does an awesome job, I have a video as well. ua-cam.com/video/q3Iik5-B1Z4/v-deo.html
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub Waiting on one in the mail
does Filtered tap water works? We have filter connected to the tap😿
More often that not, no. I also have filtered water in my kitchen but it reads at about 80 PPM which is a little too high, that will kill them over time. I recommend you get a TDS meter, if your filtered water measures below 50PPM, you are good to go! If not, you will need to find an alternate way to water your venus flytrap. Check out my most recent watering video. It explains everything in depth and shows some other creative ways to get some 0 PPM water! Venus Flytrap watering guide - ua-cam.com/video/hfQKNffFp3s/v-deo.html
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub thank u so much❤️I bought distilled water
was this from well water or city water?
This was city water.
I used to do this but I just buy gallons of distilled water because I find it to be more expensive to do this on a gas stove.
Yes! Based on average power consumption by a burner, this cost about $8 to make a gallon of distilled water. Not cost effective at all.
Is demineralized water safe for my carnivorous plants? My grocery stores all sell demineralized water instead of distilled water.
My understanding is that demineralized water should be fine. However, I would test the PPM's before I committed to it. You can grab a TDS meter off Amazon for like 12 bucks. If it's below 50 PPM, it should be okay!
I checked the contents of the bottle, it indicated that major elements are at 0 ppm.
Na, K, Cu, Ca, Zn, As, F, Cl, HCO³, SO⁴, NO³, Mg, Pb.
Nice video but for me it takes too much time with your method ;)
What is the maximum PPM you can give to your carnivorous plants?
Hey David. I agree. At the end of the video I give a full breakdown of time it takes and how much it costs. But, I have to keep it under 50 ppm for my carnivorous plants. I really prefer 30 ish and under.
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub Ok thanks for the fast reply ;)
I will probably buy a Reverse Osmosis Kit.
Now I have to buy distilled water to have as many empty cans. That way I can fill them with Reverse Osmosis water :)
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub I just measured the water in my laundery dryer.
I measured 19 PPM ;)
I also plan on getting an RO system! And that's awesome about your dryer!! That should work fine for carnivorous plants!
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub I still have a flytrap in reserve I am going to test the water on them for one month.
I hope they will survive.
Greatings from Belgium ;)
at about 2 dollars a gallon i think i will buy it lol.
That was my recommendation at the end. Or even better, get a zero water pitcher!
Not worth it. A quick trip to the store for a $1 gallon is much more convenient.
I agree, my analysis at the end sort of made that point. It would only be worth it in an emergency situation.
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From where?
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub Turkey 🇹🇷
Right on! Welcome!!
Humidors … that is all
Lol, a bit more efficient.
Do you know how many times you repeated yourself? Do you like to hear yourself talk?
Sorry my man. I'm not a professional speaker, I'm fairly new to UA-cam. Still get a little nervous when I'm on Camera. I'm trying my best to clean a lot of that up. Appreciate the feedback. Nothing but love.
That's rude af
It's all good! He was right, not the kindest way of putting it. But it did help me learn to edit and speak better. Just always trying to improve
Interesting video, but for the time, I think just paying the $3 at walgreens for the distilled water is a better deal.
$3 is expensive, buying a zero water pitcher is even better!
@@CarnivorousPlantsHub 11:27 - 3 hours later I'm sure the amount of electricity you used to boil for 3 hours is far more than $3