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I have installed a water butt to collect the rain water from a
flat felted roof over the garage. (Only place I could get to a downpipe that would not obstruct access). Now the butt is full, water coming out quite yellowish, so I am concerned that may be roof felt may contain things harmful to plant - particularly in my case orchids. Any one know? -- Roger T 700 ft up in Mid-Wales --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On 31/05/18 10:41, Roger Tonkin wrote:
I have installed a water butt to collect the rain water from a flat felted roof over the garage. (Only place I could get to a downpipe that would not obstruct access). Now the butt is full, water coming out quite yellowish, so I am concerned that may be roof felt may contain things harmful to plant - particularly in my case orchids. Any one know? I can't see roof felt being responsible for the colour. Is it a true water butt, or is it a "recycled" bulk container? Could it have contained something which is strongly yellow (eg concentrated orange juice, or is it possible that the yellow colour is from tree pollen, which has been at its peak for the last week or three, has landed on the roof, and been washed in by the rain? If you are concerned that there might be something nasty in the water, you could always empty the butt and allow it to refill. Or perhaps add some charcoal to the butt. Charcoal is pretty good at absorbing things from water. -- Jeff |
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On 31/05/2018 10:41, Roger Tonkin wrote:
I have installed a water butt to collect the rain water from a flat felted roof over the garage. (Only place I could get to a downpipe that would not obstruct access). Now the butt is full, water coming out quite yellowish, so I am concerned that may be roof felt may contain things harmful to plant - particularly in my case orchids. Any one know? Mine runs clear of a clay pantile roof. I have had mine go green if the lid blows off but it is otherwise pretty clear. Could be rust possibly as rain brings down iron micrometeorites in the gutter sludge. You can extract them to look at under a microscope using a small Nd magnet to grab onto the iron content. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On 01/06/2018 16:08, Roger Tonkin wrote:
In article , lid says... On 31/05/18 10:41, Roger Tonkin wrote: I have installed a water butt to collect the rain water from a flat felted roof over the garage. (Only place I could get to a downpipe that would not obstruct access). Now the butt is full, water coming out quite yellowish, so I am concerned that may be roof felt may contain things harmful to plant - particularly in my case orchids. Any one know? I can't see roof felt being responsible for the colour. Is it a true water butt, or is it a "recycled" bulk container? Could it have contained something which is strongly yellow (eg concentrated orange juice, or is it possible that the yellow colour is from tree pollen, which has been at its peak for the last week or three, has landed on the roof, and been washed in by the rain? If you are concerned that there might be something nasty in the water, you could always empty the butt and allow it to refill. Or perhaps add some charcoal to the butt. Charcoal is pretty good at absorbing things from water. It is a green plasticy type thing, not recycled, bought new. Don't really want to empty it now, especially if we have a good summer. Might try the charcoal. Thanks You don't say how big it is, but you could try adding half a cup of bleach to the water, should kill most things in it but wont hurt the plants |
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In article , david@abacus-
nurseries.co.uk says... On 01/06/2018 16:08, Roger Tonkin wrote: In article , lid says... On 31/05/18 10:41, Roger Tonkin wrote: I have installed a water butt to collect the rain water from a flat felted roof over the garage. (Only place I could get to a downpipe that would not obstruct access). Now the butt is full, water coming out quite yellowish, so I am concerned that may be roof felt may contain things harmful to plant - particularly in my case orchids. Any one know? I can't see roof felt being responsible for the colour. Is it a true water butt, or is it a "recycled" bulk container? Could it have contained something which is strongly yellow (eg concentrated orange juice, or is it possible that the yellow colour is from tree pollen, which has been at its peak for the last week or three, has landed on the roof, and been washed in by the rain? If you are concerned that there might be something nasty in the water, you could always empty the butt and allow it to refill. Or perhaps add some charcoal to the butt. Charcoal is pretty good at absorbing things from water. It is a green plasticy type thing, not recycled, bought new. Don't really want to empty it now, especially if we have a good summer. Might try the charcoal. Thanks You don't say how big it is, but you could try adding half a cup of bleach to the water, should kill most things in it but wont hurt the plants It is around 100 litre size. Interestingly I opened up the lid tonight and found that over the top of the water there was a thin layer of very fine bits floating, so may be the tree pollen suggestion hit the mark. Not sure how to tell what it is tho' -- Roger T 700 ft up in Mid-Wales --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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