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Originally Posted by ronaldhanko
Here in the Pacific northwest we don't have to use rainwater. Our ordinary water is so good that we don't have to do anything to it.
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That's good to know! If your water is good enough, then ours likely is too. It has almost no trace of chlorine, right from the tap, and tastes great. It seems neither acid or alkaline, but someing in between. I have found that my fish do well in it, too.
Maybe it's time that I tried another Cuthbertsonii!
But the only practical place to grow it is the basement, and I prefer to have it where I can see it.
How do you get reduced night temperatures if you grow them under lights?