Sure it can. It's basically distilled water, after all, but instead of applying heat for evaporation and waiting for condensation, you're waiting for evaporation and applying the condensation!
A caveat: As it is pure water with no dissolved solids, its buffering capacity is nil. If you add an ordinary fertilizer to it, it is very likely to be extremely acidic, far lower of a pH than the plants will like, and it can be damaging.
Get yourself some fertilizer intended for pure water like the MSU "RO" formula, or get something to adjust the pH back to the low sixes.
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