Phytology Plant Water Drops - 50ml

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Leaves slowly dying, starting at the tips? Brown leaf tips and edges no matter what you try? Yellowing, wilting or leaf drop? Chlorine could be slowly killing your plants...

Chlorine is hard to get away from if you're a plant. As such a tiny amount of chlorine is necessary for plants, an excess is far more likely than a deficiency. That's because chlorine is almost everywhere. In the form of chlorides in their soil, in fertiliser, and especially in tap water. Protect your plants with Plant Water Drops, the instant solution to make tap water safe for your plants by removing chlorine.


šŸ’€ Chlorine: The sneaky plant killer

Chlorine can be sneaky. Yes, chlorine can cause immediate harm to plants if chlorine levels are high, or a plant is sensitive to chlorine (check the plant list below). But for most plants, chlorine can sneak up on them slowly.


It canĀ slowly build up in soil, extra added every time you fertilise, even more added every time you use tap water. By the time you eventually see the symptoms, you'd be forgiven for thinking it can't be from your water, since you've been using tap water all this time without any problems. Until now.


You can't do much to control what's naturally in your plant's substrate (plus remember plants do need tiny amounts), but you can choose a chlorine-free fertiliser, and if collecting rainwater isn't an option, you can now remove chlorine from your tap water instantly with Phytology Plant Water Drops.Ā 


🪓 Which plants are sensitive to chlorine?


Some of the more chlorine-sensitive indoor plants include:

Peace Lily, Maranta, Calathea, Stromanthe and other Prayer Plants, Orchid, Fern, African Violet, some Begonia, Spider Plant, Parlour Palm, Yucca, Carnivorous Plants such as Pinguicula, Snake Plants and other Dracaenas.

AlthoughĀ ALL indoor plants are sensitive to too much chlorine, these are some that can be harmed at lower levels that other plants might tolerate (at least until levels start to build-up).Ā 


What are the signs of chlorine toxicity in plants?


šŸƒ FOLIAGEĀ 

Look out for brown leaf tips, scorched leaves and brown leaf edges often with a yellow halo, older leaves turning yellow, wilting and leaf drop as the leaves eventually die, one by one. Harder to diagnose is slow or stunted growth and a general failure to thrive. And that's just some of what you CAN see...Ā 


🪓 ROOTS 

...what you can't see is the harm excess chlorine can cause to your plants delicate roots BEFORE the visible signs appear above-ground. Excess chlorine can damage roots cells, reduce uptake of essential nutrients and water, and eventually cause root death.


🌱SOIL 

Soil health often gets overlooked when talking about chlorine harming plants. There is a symbiotic relationship between plants and the good bacteria in their soil. One of the benefits of these invisible soil super-heroes is to make nutrients more bioavailable to plants. But chlorine kills those good bacteria, blocking plants from getting all the essential nutrients they need.Ā 

Even if you don't see physical signs of injury above the surface, each time you water with chlorinated tap water, you kill the beneficial microorganisms that help take care of your plant.Ā 


šŸ’§ Instantly remove chlorine from tap water


3, 2, 1... Plant Water Drops instantly removes chlorine to make your water safe for your plants. And a little goes a looong way. Just 3 drops to 1 litre water is all it takes, so this 100ml bottle treats up to 333 litres! That's just 3 cents per litre (fertiliser averages around 7 to 18 cents per litre).


And yes, you CAN add fertiliser to the same water. Remove the chlorine first, add your fertiliser (no wait time required in-between), and you're ready to water immediately.


PS: Even if you're a heavy waterer like I am, with one medium plant getting around half a litre each time I water, this little 100ml bottle will water over 660 plants!


šŸ«— Fertiliser-friendly


Unlike some chlorine removers (made for fish), Plant Water Drops are fertiliser friendly. Plant Water Drops remove chlorine without removing the minerals from your fertiliser. Now you can take out the chlorine and add your fertiliser all in the same water and just get on with giving your plants only what they need, and nothing they don't.Ā 


šŸ’§ Is chlorine the only reason for brown leaf tips?


Unfortunately chlorine is only one possible cause of brown leaf tips. Fertiliser, low-humidity (dry air), under- or over-watering are other common causes. Fortunately you can control most causes. Reducing the risk by removing chlorine is one of a few ways you can help protect your plants from injury.Ā Ā 

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🧪 Do chlorine-free fertilisers exist?


Yes. If your fertiliser lists all the ingredients on the label (a lot don't), then you might see chlorine on the list. Remember it is essential in tiny amounts. Common substrate ingredients like soil and bark also provide chlorine to plants in the form of chlorides.

If you want to reduce the sources of excess chlorine as best you can, as well as treating your tap water, you can switch to a chlorine-free and chloride-free fertiliser like theĀ GT Focus range.

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šŸ’§Are there other ways to get chlorine out of tap water?


WATER FILTERS > Other than using rainwater or bottled water, someĀ water filter brands like Brita are one option for removing chlorine from your tap water for your plants. If you don't mind the wait and cost.

A Brita cartridge can filter one litre of water in aboutĀ 15 minutes. Depending on the brand and model, a filter cartridge costs about $10 and filters around 150 litres at a cost of around 6 cents per litre, needing replacing about once a month.

Compared that to Phytology Plant Water Drops where a 100ml bottle treats over 330 litres, removes chlorine instantly with no wait and costs around 3 cents per litre.Ā 


GAS OFF > Another way to remove chlorine from tap water is to leave open containers out and wait for the chlorine to 'gas off' into the air. It takes around 2 to 5 days depending on your chlorine levels. If you get some chlorine test strips you can test daily until chlorine levels read 0 to know how long you need to wait for your water supply.

Leaving the containersĀ outside in direct sunlight speeds up the gassing off process to around 24 hours instead, as the sun helps chlorine gas evaporate faster.Ā 

Phytology Plant Water Drops works instantly with no risk of contaminants getting into open water containers while you wait.


šŸ«— Do Plant Water Drops make tap water better than rainwater?


If rainwater is doable for you, I'd keep using rainwater for your plants. Plant Water Drops remove chlorine, making tap water better for plants versus chlorinated tap water. A great solution for tap water users when using rainwater isn't possible or realistic.Ā Ā 


🐟 Can I use fish tank chlorine remover instead?


In theory yes, but in reality it's not recommended.Ā Both remove chlorine but aquarium water conditioner products can also remove other minerals that are harmful to fish but essential to land plants.

Using fish tank chlorine remover may strip essential minerals from plant fertiliser added to the water and may also react with fertiliser. It would be best to fertilise separately if using fish tank chlorine remover for indoor plants. Plant Water Drops remove chlorine from tap waterĀ without stripping other minerals, making it fertiliser-friendly.

It's also better for fish health to use chlorine remover made for and tested as safe for fish. Using Plant Water Drops for fish is not recommended.

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šŸ’š Phytology


Plant Water Drops are brought to you by NZ company Phytology. Bringing you science-backed indoor plant products that simplify caring for your indoor jungle. Phytology is the science of happy houseplants!


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Karyn

I knew chlorine wasn't great for plants but was never organised enough to set water out overnight to allow the chlorine to evaporate off before watering. I'd noticed some brown spots appearing on my peace lily leaves and discovered (thanks to a Love that Leaf blog post) that the likely cause was chlorine.
The Phytology Plant Water Drops is the product I needed. Easy to use, no need for forward planning, and you can add your fertiliser too so you're doing your plants a big favour. You'll definitely see the results :)

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Tracey Rian
My indoor plant's are flourishing, they're loving not having chlorinated water.

Much healthier plant's.

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