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Roger Tonkin[_2_] 24-06-2016 12:16 PM

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Having just moved house, I have no immediate source of
rainwater for watering the orchids - apart from putting buckets
outside and hoping it will rain!

[It does not rain in Wales :) ]

I know that I should not use tap water, but what about bottled
water? Hopefully for only one or two waterings!

Thanks


--
Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

Stephen Wolstenholme[_5_] 24-06-2016 12:43 PM

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On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 12:16:26 +0100, Roger Tonkin
wrote:

Having just moved house, I have no immediate source of
rainwater for watering the orchids - apart from putting buckets
outside and hoping it will rain!

[It does not rain in Wales :) ]

I know that I should not use tap water, but what about bottled
water? Hopefully for only one or two waterings!

Thanks


Bottled water is often hard and alkaline. Most orchids prefer soft and
acid water.

Steve

--
Neural Network Software for Windows http://www.npsnn.com


Jeff Layman[_2_] 24-06-2016 12:55 PM

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On 24/06/16 12:16, Roger Tonkin wrote:
Having just moved house, I have no immediate source of
rainwater for watering the orchids - apart from putting buckets
outside and hoping it will rain!

[It does not rain in Wales :) ]

I know that I should not use tap water, but what about bottled
water? Hopefully for only one or two waterings!

Thanks


I have very little experience other than with phalaenopsis. All I can
tell you is that for years I have been watering them with cooled water
from the hot water tap when rainwater wasn't available (which was fairly
often until a year ago). We are in an area of very hard water, and it
does not seem to have bothered them too much. I have one paphiopedilum,
and that similarly doesn't seem to mind too much.

--

Jeff

Spider[_3_] 24-06-2016 04:39 PM

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On 24/06/2016 12:55, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 24/06/16 12:16, Roger Tonkin wrote:
Having just moved house, I have no immediate source of
rainwater for watering the orchids - apart from putting buckets
outside and hoping it will rain!

[It does not rain in Wales :) ]

I know that I should not use tap water, but what about bottled
water? Hopefully for only one or two waterings!

Thanks


I have very little experience other than with phalaenopsis. All I can
tell you is that for years I have been watering them with cooled water
from the hot water tap when rainwater wasn't available (which was fairly
often until a year ago). We are in an area of very hard water, and it
does not seem to have bothered them too much. I have one paphiopedilum,
and that similarly doesn't seem to mind too much.



I also use tepid water from the kitchen tap and also have had no
problems. You could always use a *tiny* drop of acid plant food just to
alter the ph, rather than as a feed, but I've never needed to. We also
have very hard water, so you may find you can manage.

--
Spider
On high ground in SE London
Gardening on heavy clay

Janet 25-06-2016 12:04 PM

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In article ,
lid says...

On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 16:39:40 +0100, Spider wrote:

On 24/06/2016 12:55, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 24/06/16 12:16, Roger Tonkin wrote:
Having just moved house, I have no immediate source of
rainwater for watering the orchids - apart from putting buckets
outside and hoping it will rain!

[It does not rain in Wales :) ]

I know that I should not use tap water, but what about bottled
water? Hopefully for only one or two waterings!

Thanks

I have very little experience other than with phalaenopsis. All I can
tell you is that for years I have been watering them with cooled water
from the hot water tap when rainwater wasn't available (which was fairly
often until a year ago). We are in an area of very hard water, and it
does not seem to have bothered them too much. I have one paphiopedilum,
and that similarly doesn't seem to mind too much.



I also use tepid water from the kitchen tap and also have had no
problems. You could always use a *tiny* drop of acid plant food just to
alter the ph, rather than as a feed, but I've never needed to. We also
have very hard water, so you may find you can manage.


We use tap water, but here there is no chlorination of tap water.


Chlorinated water can be de-gassed by just letting it stand uncovered
for a few hours. There may still be other chemical additives in the
water.

Roger, do any of your new neighbours have a garden pond or a water
butt collecting rain? If so I'd beg a can-ful for the orchids; could be
a nice ice-breaker to meet other gardeners.

Janet.


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