Lake water? Is it any good for Cannabis

Ye I see alot of bullshiting punks in somewhere of these threads in here. I'm a noob as well, last summer mer was my 1st. Outdoor GWS. Went fairly well. I am just now going into flower on my 2nd attempt, indoors this time. Although they are now outside with the warmer weather to get some great sunshine. I'm also searching for some lake water advice, already known that lake water should be full of great noots. My concern will take an educated if not experienced horticulturist. Not some smart ass dope punk. Algae bloom?? Blue green algae? These are caused by??? I do know, I'm just curious on the knowledge level, surely some will do the research with ease to throw in their answer, I'll be able to weed them out. No pun intended! Thanks in advance for any help, and if ya got a smart ass Repky, I'm open for it if it's atleast got some f,n humor.
 
Ye I see alot of bullshiting punks in somewhere of these threads in here. I'm a noob as well, last summer mer was my 1st. Outdoor GWS. Went fairly well. I am just now going into flower on my 2nd attempt, indoors this time. Although they are now outside with the warmer weather to get some great sunshine. I'm also searching for some lake water advice, already known that lake water should be full of great noots. My concern will take an educated if not experienced horticulturist. Not some smart ass dope punk. Algae bloom?? Blue green algae? These are caused by??? I do know, I'm just curious on the knowledge level, surely some will do the research with ease to throw in their answer, I'll be able to weed them out. No pun intended! Thanks in advance for any help, and if ya got a smart ass Reply, I'm open for it if it's atleast get some f,n humor.
 
Guess my question is if the body of water has had blue green algae in the recent past, it should be ok to use if the bloom is not currently active? It a smaller in town lake with an aeration system intended to keep theake oxygenated during our long winters up here in the great northern states.
 

Lordhooha

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Guess my question is if the body of water has had blue green algae in the recent past, it should be ok to use if the bloom is not currently active? It a smaller in town lake with an aeration system intended to keep theake oxygenated during our long winters up here in the great northern states.
I don't and won't jack with of lake water full of pathogens. My water runs through ro an uv not to mention a 4 ft carbon filter and softener. I am commercial and Need my water pure to avoid heavy metals and the like during testing. I say if you really want to go for it but I'll pass.
 
I don't and won't jack with of lake water full of pathogens. My water runs through ro an uv not to mention a 4 ft carbon filter and softener. I am commercial and Need my water pure to avoid heavy metals and the like during testing. I say if you really want to go for it but I'll pass.
Ye I can understand the hazardous outlook of its use, my thoughts were on the line of a lite feeding with all the phosphorus that is promoting the algae bloom. So before there is any development, say maybe extracting a bucket while the lake is still frozen over. The ice went off back on the the 23rd of April and it has had time to warm into 50s (water temp) it's hard to find examples of things relating to topics such as this, when there are 2 major conditional changes in the aquatic environment., things like dormancy or regeneration. This is when a guy just really needs to go to the library and stuck my nose in a book to get said information. Thanks for the perspective, it assured me that it isn't worth it simply for the soluable phosphorous. That stuff isn't readily available anymore due to misuse and likely mishandling of the product in criminal activities. In researching my Intended use, I was informed of a various things that phosphorus has been used for other tgan in the gardens.
 

hotrodharley

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Ye I can understand the hazardous outlook of its use, my thoughts were on the line of a lite feeding with all the phosphorus that is promoting the algae bloom. So before there is any development, say maybe extracting a bucket while the lake is still frozen over. The ice went off back on the the 23rd of April and it has had time to warm into 50s (water temp) it's hard to find examples of things relating to topics such as this, when there are 2 major conditional changes in the aquatic environment., things like dormancy or regeneration. This is when a guy just really needs to go to the library and stuck my nose in a book to get said information. Thanks for the perspective, it assured me that it isn't worth it simply for the soluable phosphorous. That stuff isn't readily available anymore due to misuse and likely mishandling of the product in criminal activities. In researching my Intended use, I was informed of a various things that phosphorus has been used for other tgan in the gardens.
Is there plant life near this lake? You say live fish including bass. Use it. Don’t be a tool.
 

victoryou

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Yo Estee, you need some other food sources for that weeds plant yadda mean? Grab up that bottled Organics yadda mean. plus what is the ph of the lake? ppm? Y'now wat I'm Sayin. It will work with just the lake water but will it be optimal? will the plant have every thing it needs to thrive? probably not... and your weed will probably taste like the swamp your feeding it with Yadda... yadda yadda mean?
i don t think it s actually posible that plants can smell similar to food u are given them of course some plant food may increase the taste better than others but the plant will only take the nutrients out of it so it can produce fruits
 

victoryou

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I live in TX, my house is on a lake with lots of Bass and turtles, can I use this water to water my plants, my grow is organic, and first time growing outdoors, I figure if it's good for fish must be good for weed right?
swamp water is a great choice in my opinion u have seaweed and other microbiological life and it should proovide ur plant with plenty of nutrients but i think u should still buy some organic manure and some organic nutrients
 
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