AlabamaJack
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I know the title doesn't sound like gardening or growing but I was wondering if anyone is collecting the condensation that runs off their air conditioners for watering their plants with.
I have just noticed the run off of my air conditioning...with the temperatures hovering around 100F in the day and 80F at night here in north Texas, my air conditioner runs a lot. The outside drain from the AC is almost a steady drizzle when the AC is on and I was thinking about collecting this water to use for watering the plants with...to me, it would seem just like rain water since that is all rain water is...
I have not had any measureable rain in the past 30 days here and my rain barrels are completely empty so I am having to use city water for watering. I am going to set up a 55 gal drum to collect the condensation and use that water for my best plants...what brought this to my attention was I have a plant that sits directly underneath it and it never wilts like the ones next to it do...AND someone down under was talking about water restrictions they are under...
Thoughts anyone?
I have just noticed the run off of my air conditioning...with the temperatures hovering around 100F in the day and 80F at night here in north Texas, my air conditioner runs a lot. The outside drain from the AC is almost a steady drizzle when the AC is on and I was thinking about collecting this water to use for watering the plants with...to me, it would seem just like rain water since that is all rain water is...
I have not had any measureable rain in the past 30 days here and my rain barrels are completely empty so I am having to use city water for watering. I am going to set up a 55 gal drum to collect the condensation and use that water for my best plants...what brought this to my attention was I have a plant that sits directly underneath it and it never wilts like the ones next to it do...AND someone down under was talking about water restrictions they are under...
Thoughts anyone?