Air Conditioner – Collected Water
Q: I have always used air conditioner condenser water for my flowering plants and bushes, but never for vegetables. Can I use this water on my tomatoes and squash?
A: Yes, the water that drips out of your air conditioner is perfectly safe for your garden. It is only condensed water from the air around the unit. The process by which it is formed is the same as the one used to make bottled distilled water.
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