Hello all,

   Question for North American members: I am looking to purchase a 
small reverse-osmosis system to be shipped to Upstate NY and am 
wondering where you have seen and purchased units, best units and 
best prices. It won't have to be a large capacity system as I am not 
a greenhouse grower. I'll probably store in a large garbage can, and 
will also need info about a submersible pump that I can hook a garden 
hose to, or at least has that size fitting. Will most likely use a 
submersible water-heater aquarium type to keep temps up in Winter.

   I have had some problems with a few species that probably didn't 
like the chlorine in the municipal water supply, so bought a water 
filter that is supposed to remove 'virtually all chlorine'. Problem 
is that I've seen discoloration and plant death and other negative 
results that lead me to believe that my filter is of the type 
discussed on this forum months ago, and the water has less chlorine 
but now more sodium and such in it. Things looked better before the 
filter........ This area is supposed to have good water quality but 
the chlorine bothers things. I the water were r/o, then I know that 
would be one problem eliminated.

   Along other lines, there are chemicals in the aquarium trade that 
remove chlorine and chloramines from tap water that is going to be 
used for fish/plants in an aquarium setting. Is there anybody out 
there that knows about these chemicals and that if the treated water 
were used on orchids, it wouldn't hurt them? I know that they are 
supposed to be safe for the fish and water plants, but then of course 
my orchids cost alot more than the fish I have bought in the past, 
and I don't feel like making an assumption that could jeopardize my 
collection! (of course reef systems are much more expensive so a 
chemical would have to be safe for them as well)

thanks for your help,
charles
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Charles Ufford
Oriskany, NY USA
IPA, Central NY and Southern Tier Orchid Societies
www.cnyos.org
www.geocities.com/charlesufford

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