Understanding Chlorine in Tap Water
Chlorine is commonly added to municipal water supplies to kill harmful bacteria and disinfect water. While this makes tap water safe for drinking, it can have harmful effects on plants when used for watering. Chlorine can disrupt soil health and damage sensitive plants, making it essential to consider chlorine-free alternatives for your garden. Chlorine can burn plant leaves, stunt growth, and make plants more susceptible to disease.
Effects of Chlorine on Plants
Does Chlorine Kill Plants?
Chlorine is commonly used to disinfect water, but its impact on plants depends on concentration levels. In small amounts, such as the chlorine found in tap water, it is generally not harmful to most plants. However, high chlorine concentrations—like those found in swimming pools or industrial discharge—can damage plant tissues, stunt growth, and affect soil health.
How Chlorine Affects Plants:
- Low Levels: Chlorine in municipal water typically evaporates or dilutes quickly, making it safe for most plants.
- High Levels: Excess chlorine can lead to leaf burn, yellowing, and reduced root absorption of nutrients.
- Chlorinated Pool Water: While occasional splashes are unlikely to cause harm, prolonged exposure or watering with heavily chlorinated water can be detrimental.
To minimize potential chlorine damage, allow tap water to sit for 24 hours before watering, or use rainwater when possible.
How AquaGrow® Protects Your Garden
The AquaGrow® Garden Water Filter by Multipure is specifically designed to reduce chlorine from your garden water. Its filtration system protects soil microbes, promotes healthier plant growth, and ensures your plants receive the pure water they need. AquaGrow® is easy to install and perfect for:
If you are concerned about the effects of chlorine on your plants, you can use a Multipure water hose filter to reduce chlorine from tap water. Multipure water hose filters use a special carbon block filter that is effective at removing chlorine, as well as other impurities such as lead, pesticides, and herbicides.
Benefits of AquaGrow® Filter
As one reviewer said:
The AquaGrow really helps improve your garden or outside plants as you reduce the chlorine from the water first. Our plants grow faster and fuller than they ever did before using the AquaGrow.
How to Install the Water Hose Filter
- Attach the hose to the spigot.
- Screw the filter onto the hose.
- Attach the hose to the hose bib.
- Turn on the water and let it run for a few minutes to flush out the filter.
How to Maintain the Water Hose Filter
To keep your Multipure water hose filter working properly, you should replace the filter cartridge every 6 months or 12,000 gallons of water, whichever comes first. You should also clean the filter housing every month.
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