Indoor Tropical Fish aquarium water

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I was wondering any of your thoughts on using Tropical Fish aquarium water as feed/water.
It has an EC of 1.3, temperature 75 deg, highly aerated and has a ph of 7.5
Now I usually just add malt vinegar to drop to 6.2-6.6.
Growing in Canna Terra Professional.
 
i have a 55 gallon on my front porch---i ve had some of everything in it---when cleaning i always sprayed over my veg gardens --i have pics somewhere on here in gardening ----did great never tried on mj even though i ue 5-1-1 fish ferts
 
here is mine only i dont use it as feed/water
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I use mine every once in a while, if I do not want to wait for aerated water. Also on little sprouts for a little food and microbial action before any real feedings. Never had a problem but I do not use much and have never tested its PH or what not.
 
Hi
I was wondering any of your thoughts on using Tropical Fish aquarium water as feed/water.
It has an EC of 1.3, temperature 75 deg, highly aerated and has a ph of 7.5
Now I usually just add malt vinegar to drop to 6.2-6.6.
Growing in Canna Terra Professional.

I use aquarium water for mine. I used to breed tropical fish professionally, unless your tank is ridiculously overstocked, I doubt that the nitrate,nitrite, or ammonia levels are going to be high enough to impact the the plants negatively, even if you add nutes to the water before feeding the plants. A healthy aquarium with thriving animal or plant life, should not have water that would cause a problem.
 
Has anyone ever used the wondershells in their garden water? Its a aerating mineral source Ca/Mg , seems like it would work kind of like the O2 tablets
 
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