Although many houseplants will have no issues with tap water, it’s better to dechlorinate the water to be on the safe side. You can leave the water for 24 hours to dechlorinate it or bring it to a boil for 5 minutes to get rid of all traces of chlorine in the tap water....
You don’t always have to shock the pool this way. Most saltwater generators include a “super chlorinate” button that ramps up the production of the chlorine it produces helping you get to breakpoint chlorination, thereby “shocking” your pool. ...
In the advanced stages of growth, they take on a green color and, if allowed to progress further, will take on a brownish color and emit obnoxious fish type odors. Intense sunlight is very conducive to algae growth by causing increased water temperatures and more rapid loss of residual chlori...
Absolutely can work, make sure you dechlorinate it first. I always recommend ro/di water as standard as it works for everyone regardless of water source since it doesn’t add another point of failure. If you are confident in your tap water readings, then you can use that to. Joe Vance...
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