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Old 13-09-2003, 12:22 AM
Alan Walker
 
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Default [IBC] Water Treatment (was: weather)

Peter: My neck of the woods seems to be a place of moisture extremes. We're having
monsoons right now, but much of this year has been drought.
I suspect your best, easiest and simplest solution to treating your softened
water is to simply avoid it in the first place. Find the pipe going into the water
softener and connect a T joint, so you can run a non-softened line to a hose spigot
for your bonsai.
Alan Walker, Lake Charles, LA, USA
http://LCBSBonsai.org http://bonsai-bci.com
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"Peter K." wrote:
Wow, walked out of work to some much needed rain here in wisconsin. i don't think
we've had a decent rainfall since early july. trees really feeling
the affects. btw anybody have a good method for treating softened water so
it's safe for plants? all the water in my house is run through the softener.

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