Can I use my ac water?

rocko369

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I have a weird but interesting question about using the water that comes out my ac,I can fill a five gallon bucket overnight,and wanted to see what people thought about using it to water your marijuana! The ppm is at 6 and the ph is at 6.5, for soil grows.
 

Big_Lou

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I dunno about ph nor any potential caustic chemical issues with that runoff water, but I do know this much: The vegetation (grass, weeds, random) beneath my window unit ACs is always lush, green, and thriving. There happens to be a cactus feeding off that runoff right now, and it thrives and blooms brilliant yellow blossoms.
Take from that what you will!
 

loftygoals

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It's just condensed water from the air. It'll be close to distilled water. Fine for growing (but you need to also add calmag).
 

VenomGrower6990

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I dunno about ph nor any potential caustic chemical issues with that runoff water, but I do know this much: The vegetation (grass, weeds, random) beneath my window unit ACs is always lush, green, and thriving. There happens to be a cactus feeding off that runoff right now, and it thrives and blooms brilliant yellow blossoms.
Take from that what you will!
Same here.
 

Morbid Angel

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be wary of mold. your pulling crap out of the air with that stuff. I wouldnt use it unless its for outdoor watering, and even then I wouldnt.
 

squishbox

Member
You definitely can.

Once the temperature starts to climb, utility bills follow suit. Your family needs the air-conditioning unit running to keep them cool indoors, and the plants in your garden need extra water to keep them from drying out in the sun. Luckily you can offset one part of your energy bill by saving the water that your air-conditioning unit produces to water your plants. Every type of air conditioner drains water and since it comes from condensate it is pure and there is no need to sterilize it.

Step 1
Cover the opening of your plastic trash can with a layer of cheese cloth or other mesh material. Press the center of the mesh down until it is slightly lower than the lid of the trash can. Then secure it with a length of bungee cord.

Step 2
Locate the point where your air-conditioning unit drains its water. It may come out through a condensation pipe or a drainage hole. Either aperture will likely be located somewhere on the underside of the outermost edge of the unit. The easiest way to spot it is to look for draining water once the unit is turned on.

Step 3
Place the trash can under the drainage point. As water leaves the air-conditioning unit it will collect in the trash can, which will collect and store the water.

Step 4
Use a cup or bucket to scoop water out of the trash can and use it to water your plants as needed.

Step 5
Periodically clear the trash can's mesh covering of debris.
 

Dr. Who

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It's just condensed water from the air. It'll be close to distilled water. Fine for growing (but you need to also add calmag).
CORRECT!

I recapture all condensate and re-use it! I have for YEARS! Same for the water from Dehumidifiers! Drains to a condensate pump and that shoots it to my water res!
 
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