Watering Carnivorous Plants 101: What Water is Safe to use with Carnivorous Plants & what is not
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Thank you Brad. I live in the city, my water is very BAD, I have to buy distilled water for a lot of my plants.
I enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the beautiful work.
Brad, You inspired me to test my tap water. turns out it's 130 ppm so I could use that in a pinch. Now I'm going to test EVERYTHING, MUAHAHAHA!!!
Haha, Cool to know! Everyone should post their results!
Mine is 131 lol
So great! One quetion, does Ph also matter in chossing water for carnivorous plants?
Yes Ph you want as acidic, lower on the ph scale. Soft water like rain, distilled, or RO.
Thanks for the video! My tap water is 10-15 ppm!
Willy Chung awesome that is very low tds!
Thanks for the water video. I do think you have saved my carivorous plant collection. I have been growing several types of miniature and aquatic sundews for about a year. Because I am in southern California my sundews live outside and haven't completely gone dormant but have slowd down. I knew from the California Carnivore site not to use tap water or even the Brita filtered water. I have been using a "filtered" water from CVS pharmacy. After seeing this video I got a tester. Wow! My tap water has 485 PPM and even with the Brita it is 465PPM. I tested the filtered water bought from CVS and it is 0 PPM so not good, but not yet lethal, for my sundews. I have found Arrowhead Spring Water from Costco that measures 133 for this 2 1/2 gallon container but the web site gives a range of 29 to 239 for this water. I have emialed the company for some clarification. At least I have some to use for awhile. I assume since the 0 PPM water hasn't killed the plants by now, after a year's use, that I don't need to create a new bog garden. Please advise if you think I should. Thanks again for your very informative video. Mike
Wow, I really happy to have helped. Thanks for posting that, hopefully more people will check to!
I live in San Diego, CA and collect rain water off a small asphalt roof. I wait for the roof to get a good washing before collecting and have a 500 gallon system to water my orchids throughout the year. I just got a TDS meter and my rain water is 15ppm. My tap water is 436ppm! I've been watering with the rain water for three years and it's made a big difference in what I can grow and how they do. Only have a couple carnivorous plants but would like to get more. Don't have a greenhouse. Really enjoy your videos. Update: Just checked a couple bottled waters, Aquafina 3ppm, Kirkland (Costco) 19ppm.
Nick Taylor 436ppm is al ot but it sounds like the rain water is working out for you
Fantastic thanks very much. I will look up the book you suggested😊
Just got my tester, it turned out that my tap is 42ppm. After filtering in with(old) britafilter- 20ppm!!!! It is hard to believe since i live in Queens NY. It looks like the "myth" that NY has a pretty good water turned out to be true :). Cheap bottled water which i get in local BJ's is 0-1ppm. I hope that the tester i got is not faulty because i will order myself a carnivorous plant this week. Fingers crossed.
Thanks Brad never bored learning from your expertise 🍃🍃🧐🍃🍃
Your video was not boring at all. It was good information.
Fantastic video Brad! You shed a lot of light on this subject. Thank you
Happy to help!
"Great Value" is NOT "spring" water. Wal-mart's generic bottled water (Great Value) is actually "tap" water from the St. Louis water system. You may use "purified" water, which was not tested. Make sure the label states the water is purified using distillation or reverse osmosis.
Cool Brad......thanks............what about temperature of water.
Does anyone know if you can use aquarium water conditioner to purify water for carnivorous plants? Thanks, Jasper, owner and manager of vff productions
That was my first thought
I just ordered a meter from a seller at eBay too. I've been collecting snow and rain water, and also have access to RO water at my job. And I'm really curious about my tap water. Thanks for another excellent video.
your welcome, happy to help and Thanks for watching
Yo...ive always just used distilled water.....the water tastes surprisingly nice as well. Been using it for about 2 years now and i get very nice green and purple colours mixed with peat moss.
Thank you sir Brad. You are telling me exactlly what I need to know. I just ordered A tds ec meter.
Just out of curiosity how is that going?
Nice video, I recommend to everyone who grow carnivorous plants to buy a TDS taster to check your water do to the difference of where you live, I did same experiments in my house and this was my reading,
Rain water 116pmm
Tap water 753pmm
Bottle water Kroger brand 0pmm
And from my reverse osmosis system on my house 159pmm.
Mine is 146 in Kelowna, in the Lower Mission area. I'm curious what the tap water is at my parent's house as they are up in Knox mountain.
I purchased a meter and find that my tap water is 124 ppm, I am now using my tap water instead of constantly buying distilled water, great information.
cool, Not buying distilled water will pay for the TDS meter 10 fold! plus you will be able to more accurately fertilize your orchids.
You are so lucky having such a good tap water, mine is 200 ppm. Much love Ju xxx
You think that’s bad? Mine is over 390
Awesome video!!! Will dechlorinated water for aquarium or reptiles be fine as well for the carnivorous plants?? Thanks.
My tap is 450 ppm lol i didn't know before that your taps safe I got excited thinking mine could be to till now
Def not boring to me...when you water ur nep..can the leaves get wet..I have a cutting in with spagham moss n fern bark in a pot set in a glass terranium. Can i also use fish tank water.... Plz advice. Great video as always. I'm a newbie
You should look into investing in a water Ionizer aka a Kangen Machine Its a licensed medical device that creates 11ph, 9.5, 8.5, 6.0, 2.5. I'm giving my Venus fly trap 6.0 (Slightly acidic water). Plus the fact that it has so many antioxidants all my plants love it!
I sure enjoyed the vid ..Thanks Brad
Big Kudos, that was a really great test you performed, actually taking a scientific approach. Keep up the good work
This video saved my new Nepenthes. I was watering with Alpine Glacier bottled water as I was watching this video. I just finished flushing out all the pitchers & soil w/ my Zero Water® filtered water dispenser. How much water do I put in the pitchers now?
Nice. I used tap water that was run through a Brita filter pitcher. Could you do a further video using a Brita and bottled water? How about distilled water?
Britta filters are not sufficient to remove most minerals, and are mostly designed to improve taste (removing chlorine, for example) and are therefore not recommended for Carnivorous plants
A long boring but super informative video. Thanks!
I am trying the RO/DI water I make for my reef tank. It has zero TDS. Let me know if this is wrong. Venus flytraps and Serracenia in trays along with Sundew. Thanks.
Is Demineralized water safe to use for carnivorous plants? Distilled water seems hard to come by now.
Hi brad where in your greenhouse does your vanda orchids grow
Great experiment, great info! Thanks so much!
Is it good to put well water to pitchers
A Zero water filter at the end of life is 6ppm. Looks like I have a use for them after replacing the filter. They also include a TDS meter in each new purchase.
I'm using bottled Australian spring water.
I seen the ph should be 4.9 to 5.3 but would i get the ph level that low for the venues fly trap lemon juice works for cannabis which prefers ph level at 6.5
Will a gravity fed ceramic filter like a Berkey clean unsuitable tap water sufficiently to make it safe? Berkey's will remove over 99% of chlorides and fluorides as well as bacteria and heavy metals.
My tap is over 100 ppm, I live near DC, I have a reverse Osmosis water filter for my fish tank, I wanted to know what I can put in my pure water (0-1 ppm) so I can use it for carnivores plants
Thank you Thank you Thank you...not boring @ all.
Brad, do you think it is ok if the water is 0 tds? (Specifically for tropicals and nepenthes)
My local rain is 0 tds. What do you think of this Brad?
Thanks for your video. Do you know what conversion factor your TDS meter uses? The one for KCl or 442TM? The second one is optimized for drinkwater, river, pond and gets you higher values. I bought a EC meter and have to calculate the TDS values myself, so it would be interesting to know which factor was used.
Hey brad, I thought about your "bug water" and over 5 days the pitcher would be absorbing the nutrients as needed so the TDS would be slightly lower in nature? Would be great to see this tested inside of a pitcher somehow
Very informative video. Thanks.
I have been using 000 water on my nepenthes, and it is just fine
I have been using water condensing from my air conditioner for my Venus fly trap anf the result is remarkable. The leaves and the trap sections have grown larger and healthier! I livein Mumbai, India, truly a tropical region where the Venus fly trap sharesw the same location of orchids, hoyas, staghorn and bromiliads!.I take care to protect the Venus fly trap from any nutrient that I apply for the rest of the collection. Can I udse sea weed extract for my Venus fly trap?
Question : would any of these plants be good enough to take care / eliminate fungus gnats (adults type flying)
Yeah, a Butterwort would eat tons of them!
thanks brad!! very informative. buying my ppm tester because of this.
I was wondering if Walmart distilled water was good. Been watching watering Venus fly traps for 3 years with it thinking it was the only option.
Hi Brad,
Greg from Melbourne.
Quick question?? Is your tap water chlorinated and fluoridated?? We surely have both were we are living in Melbourne.
Can I give them deionized water only?
Hi....Are you saying that Distilled water and Purified are the same??
How do you know when to replant a Carnivorous Plant? Thanks
I replant mine every three years. I divide them up and replant the healthiest two bulbs or rhizomes and throw the rest out. Basically, do it when the consistency of the medium has broken down or when the pot is getting crowded out. If you want you can replant the other divided plants and expand your collection. Maybe, sell or give the extra plants away. I just want to maintain a one pot collection so thats why I throw most of my divisions out. Do not replant them into the wild. It's basically a judgement call and you will know when it needs to be done.
I am just a beginner with orchids and I have been misting them with the Evian mister you get in the beauty departments, as it is pure mineral water, (I thought that would be the best as tap water in Scotland like many countries contains added chemicals, etc). Does anyone have any advice about what you should mist orchids with please. I only have four plants and only want a hand held item that can be stored in the cupboard.
In Europe bottled water is usually marketed as "mineral water" which kind have gives the game away! Better for you but rubbish for plants (plus the whole idea of hauling water around the place is ludicrous). I think distilled, DI and rainwater are all basically the same - rainwater may have a tiny amount of dissolved acids in it which will give it a non zero TDS reading but rarely contains any mineral elements. My rule of thumb - if it tastes nice, it's probably no good for CPs or ericaceous plants!
Do other chemicals in tap water negatively affect carnivorous plants? Such as flouride or chlorine?
Thanks Brad, I subbed.
Fantastic video!!! very informative.
Thanks Pro!
How about mixing Distilled water with one of these other waters? If my tap water is high and I mix with distilled water, couldn't I find a ratio to get the right PPM? I know my tap water has fluoride and possibly chlorine and possibly ammonia. I guess I need to buy a PPM meter.
I've been using tap water with all the plants I have, orchids, carnivorous plants, everything, but they seem fine, I live in a desert in California, so I do not have rainwater available, I have to remember to test my tap water.
Please do and post your results, I'd love to know!
Hi Brad. I appreciate you made this video a long time ago & Iv always subscribed to the theory that completely pure water is bad for us to drink & possibly bad for other biological life for the reasons you explained. I thought it seemed like a logical hypothesis until recently when I came across these zero water filters which filter water for drinking which is 0ppm. Does this mean pure water is not bad for us or the plant's? It's a bit confusing...
thx so much brad really helped!
Your welcome!
It's the other way around, deionised water get absorbed into the body much faster cause osmosis will drive lower towards higher salinity. So deionised water would be somewhat more hydrating ;)
Have you used rodi water on your plants or would you just us ro
@@artsilk8041 I have a water distiller which gives me 39ppm water (tested with a cheap ppm meter) down from ~400ppm London crap water
Hi sir dont your tap water have chlorine in it?
your hamata is so cool looking. :)
Do you even think about growing carnivorous plants with hydroponic? It work really well with normal plants so it has to work well with carnivorous. Unfortunately, I don't have enough carnivorous plants to test.
Naa, Never thought about it. I don't grow anything hydroponically but im sure you could do it with certain Carnivorous plants. A nepenthes cutting will last for ever in a jar of water and grow lots of roots.
And what about PH acidity control?
I've learned a lot there Brad :) It will be my first time owning 6 different cultivars of Venus Flytrap which will be hitting my mailbox this coming Wednesday and Thursday.. Thank you very much there Brad..
How are they doing
With the water from a dehumidifier I saved a flytrap in 3 weeks :D works just like purified water
Good question, I heard it was bad because of the heavy metal that comes off the coil... im going to go test ours right now! BRB
The water in mine is 15ppm, I do worry about what those 15ppm is though. Probably the metal from the coil.
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I used dehumidifer for 3 years on my carnivorous plants, I still have the same ones. There may be metal in the water, but it seems to be insignificant in bothering my collection
cool, good to know!
This is wonderful. I've just bought a dehumidifier and noticed how much water comes out of it. I live in a very wet area in Alaska and I felt bad pouring all of that seemingly clean water down the drain. Water can be expensive. I've used it and my plants seem to be fine with it, but I just wanted to know if anyone else had been doing the same thing. 😃
Cheers mate
Thanks Great info
im so glad you did a video on this
Happy to help!
I went yesterday looking for one of those meters lol
Did you find one?
cb6112 www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.XTDS+meter&_nkw=TDS+meter&_sacat=0&_from=R40
thanks Brad ! I just ordered it
Interesting, I needed 2know that. I needed2 water my venus fly trap. It's hasn't been watered with filled water, it's been tapped; maybe filtered a few weeks ago. I have used filted water today.
I got babies, about10
Add4more
thanks for the info
Your Welcome Zele
Very good vídeo , essential to compare some water types, i have to a TDS and if you dont mind i will say here my results... Revers osmosis water:3ppm,Rainwater:3ppm,Pond water:94ppm,Tap water : 144ppm
I normally use revers osmosis water for all my cp´s, .. consider yourself a lucky one because you can use tap water ehehehehe(envy me -.-)
I know people who use too dehumidifier water and air conditioner and have good results... but i advise to check the ppms first if you guys want to use it..
Awesome, I hope more people post their results! its good to know what is in your water...I wouldn't trust dehumidifier water. Mine has 15ppm of something in it?! the heavy metal from the coil probably.
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You should consider the fact that the water is only being used for raising non-consumable plants. Since nobody will be eating them,I wouldn't worry about the heavy metal levels in my Sundews.
what's the ppm of tap water of calgary AB?
do you change the water
I used tap water for the first few days.
I just measured water from my tumbler dryer with a tds meter. It measured 30 ppm. Anything below 50 is optimal for venus fly traps, 50-100 is acceptable. Never buying water again. Just thought anyone with a tumbler dryer would appreciate this info.
My tap water is over 200 ppm killed two VFT with it the poor things, I envy you lot with good tap water, so I am stuck buying bottle water
How can you find out your tds without a tds meter
Take a litre of water (accurately measured), boil it down to a residue in a precisely weighed vessel until you have a solid residue - by convention at 180 C - and weigh the difference. Residual solids in milligrams per litre = ppm TDS.
Much more accurate than a meter but not very practical.
Could I water my carnivorous plants with distilled water?
Yes. I have used DI water since I started my Bog Garden, 3yrs ago. The garden is in a pot outside, so it supplements with rain water (which I also collect in clean buckets, then store in empty DI water jugs.)
what about distilled water
I. A can I like your plants!😀😀😀😎😎
Savage Garden. The rock band? Lol
Savage garden the book is really one of the best books you can buy as a tropical plant fan, or better yet as a carnivorous plant fan
But what about Kanuma?!
You're very lucky, your tapi water justru 19 PPM
Do you ship plants to India?
Thank you so much for this informative video. I need a TDS monitor in my life! I am not at a shortage of rain water in the UK at the moment but this may not be the case during the summer so I need to test my tap water. Great video. Thanks!
Happy to help, They are online for pretty cheap. I'd love to hear your results
Hi Brad, I just got a baby Venus in a small pot. How often should I water it? Thanks in advance!
keep it moist, a little tray of water
Nice video, but a small note on DI water. It is absolutely safe to drink DI water, it just doesn't taste nice. Your kidney actually re-absorbs excess water.
My bottled water tested 8 ppm
My tap water is probably 1000 parts pm lmao
Mine is 400 PPM sometimes even 500 PPM O.o
Distilled?
Tds is not everything. I have a ro system and i have to change filter every 6 months.
tds meter won't measure chlorine, ammonia,, etc in tap water. not sure those are good for plants or much else
I just got my Venus flytrap. There are 6 heads 2 baby's and 4 mediums
is de-ionised water ok?