Is it OK to water my plants with the water from my fish aquarium?


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Actually yes, and very beneficial too. It's loaded with nitrites and nitrates which are fertilizer. As long as it isn't salt water then your plants will thrive on aquarium water waste.

Just double check to make sure the plants prefer the pH you are maintaining your aquarium at as some plants like a more acidic soil and others like a more basic soil. Don't add the wrong pH water to the wrong plants or you can kill them.


yes - that is called conservation and the nutrients in the fish tank water are better than plain water for your plants - then you can call your plants organic and charge lots and lots and lots of money for them.
It will be fantastic! They actually sell "fish emulsion" as a fertilizer and, of course, that is nothing more than "fish poo"!
Sure it would work,maybe even fertilize them a little.Conserve.

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