Missy Johnson Masta of Disasta Location Upper East Side Rating - 100% 13 0 0 May 29, 2005 #1 i am not a green thumb at all, but it seems to me that skimmate might be a great thing to use to water/fertilize outdoor plants. does anyone know?
i am not a green thumb at all, but it seems to me that skimmate might be a great thing to use to water/fertilize outdoor plants. does anyone know?
bad coffee Inept at life. Location Location: Location: Rating - 100% 27 0 0 May 29, 2005 #2 I've thought about it. But the salt content may kill them. I ususally get really wet skimmate from my bakpack. BC
I've thought about it. But the salt content may kill them. I ususally get really wet skimmate from my bakpack. BC
zahner Senior Member Manhattan Reefs Location NYC - 10026 Rating - 100% 11 0 0 May 30, 2005 #3 the salt would probably kill most plants but it would make an interesting experiment. maybe if you diluted the skimmate or used it to ferilize something that grows in brackish water like a mangrove?
the salt would probably kill most plants but it would make an interesting experiment. maybe if you diluted the skimmate or used it to ferilize something that grows in brackish water like a mangrove?
yessongs Senior Member Manhattan Reefs Location Brooklyn Rating - 100% 9 0 0 May 30, 2005 #4 If your using a RO/DI filter the wast water is really good for plants.