Keeping your plants hydrated with clean water is essential for healthy growth. Contaminants like chlorine, chloramine, heavy metals, and sediments can harm your cannabis plants and disrupt nutrient absorption. While professional filtration systems are ideal, these DIY methods can work wonders in a pinch!
| Aeration (Frothing) | How | Creates bubbles, speeding up chlorine evaporation |
| Steps | Pour water between containers or stir vigourously for 10–20 minutes. | |
| Let it sit | How | Chlorine naturally evaporates when water is exposed to air |
| Steps | Leave water in an open container for 24–48 hours before use. | |
| Boiling | How | Heat speeds up the evaporation process |
| Steps | Boil water for 15–20 minutes, then let it cool before watering plants. |
Chloramine (a mix of chlorine and ammonia) is trickier than chlorine to remove, but these methods do the job:
| Vitamin C tablets | How | Neutralises chloramine with ascorbic acid |
| Steps | Dissolve 1000 mg of vitamin C per 40 litres (10 gallons) of water. | |
| Activated carbon | How | Absorbs chloramine and organic impurities |
| Steps | Use aquarium-grade activated carbon in a filter setup or DIY funnel. |
Sediments like sand or dirt can clog roots and harm plants. Filter them outwith:
| Coffee filter or cloth | How | Catches debris during water pouring |
| Steps | Pour water through a coffee filter or fine mesh. Repeat if necessary. | |
| Homemade sand filter | How | Gravel and sand layers trap fine particles |
| Steps | Fill a container with layers of gravel, sand, and activated charcoal. Slowly pour water through. |
| Baking soda | How | Temporarily increases alkalinity to counter mineral effects |
| Steps | Add 1 tsp per litre (0.25 tsp per gallon) of water. Test and adjust pH. | |
| Boiling | How | Precipitates minerals like calcium carbonate |
| Steps | Boil water for 15 minutes. Cool, then pour off the clear water. |
Need a more robust filtration system? Build one using simple materials.
| Materials |
|
| Steps |
|
Why waste when you can reuse? Rainwater is a great option for irrigation but needs some cleaning.
| COLLECTING | Use a rain barrel with a mesh cover to filter out debris. |
| CLEANING | Filter collected rainwater with a DIY sand or activated carbon system to ensure purity. |
| How | Heavy metals in water can be toxic to your plants. Look for signs like:
|
| SOLUTION | Use a reverse osmosis (RO) system for heavily contaminated water. RO systems are excellent for removing heavy metals and other impurities, but they’re a long-term investment. |
Clean water is non-negotiable for thriving plants. These DIY solutions are affordable and effective, keeping your cannabis healthy while saving money. Whether you’re filtering sediment or neutralizing chloramine, you’ll have safe, plant-friendly water in no time!