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  • Stop using the word chemical when you mean pesticides :C

    Water is a chemical too y'know.

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  • This has HUGE potential! Where can I get more info?

  • 04-17-09 This looks worth investigating. The acidic water kills the bad guys and the higher PH benefits the plants and if you do the second after the first, it is reunited in the ground into what you started with. But how would you keep from killing all the good stuff, like worms and pill bugs.? I'm always afraid to lose my good worms.

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  • So is Jimmy Stewart still alive?

  • i'm guessing you could also do the exact same thing by mixing some vinegar into your water.

    think about it: how and why do we pickle stuff? to kill diseases/germs. We do that with vinegar.

  • now one thing I want to know is how does this japanese people produce this kind of water....from where do they get it...or produce it....how can we get it here in the west? there has to be a way.

  • Actually, the video is just marketing fluff. The claims don't hold up to scientific inquiry.

  • im not saying i disagree with the acid water. because they use the acid water to kill disease causing bacteria, then they used the alkaline water to water the plants so in the end it does balance out. what i was disagreeing on was using purley acid water, ie: vinegar water only with nothing to balance it.

  • The problem is this will alter the pH of the soil, and different plants like their soil at different pH levels. Tomatoes for example like more acidic soil. Many other plants will, if given acidic soil, be very unhappy.

    The video's claim to separate water into alkaline and acidic water is, chemically speaking, absurd. It shows the person who wrote the script had no real understanding of chemistry.

  • @flakingnapstich It is very funny that can research the asain water treatment of fungi : IE : bad fungi: . And wow it is working ,seems to me they are doing pretty good work not to have any understanding.

  • How can we get this in the US south Florida

  • To get this all you need to do is either use the method these japanese people use, OR.. get tap water and add any acid you like, vinegar, lemon juice, sulphuric acid, whatever....

  • but wouldn't in the long run, you'd have acidic soil. then you'd have to constantly throw lime into the soil to increase PH.

  • yup, unless you wanted acidic soil... like most plants want... i personally don't see a need for this in a natural design

  • i posted before I saw your post. good post, thumbs up for you.

    thanks

  • THANK YOU

  • so ,basically......to grow things ......we only need water?

    WOW, who ever came up with that idea...

    oh i know, its been happening for billions of years.

    i guess ,we all forgot that part

  • Very interesting, but I'm just wondering whether this acidic water doesn't acidify the grow media. (I used to think that it was alkaline water that prevented fungus.)

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  • i did it was very disapointing, keep trying.

  • Wow thanks for the video - make more please!!

  • well lets see how it catches on!

  • With great success I have used plain tap water to kill mold on my plants. The plants must be sprayed every day for a few days in a row but the mold soon disappears. as for its application of large acreage...First of all, it is madness to grow one crop in a plot larger than a few acres...and secondly, have you not heard of sprinklers?

    For the sake of your families health, and the health of the environment, I sincerely hope you dont use synthetic chemicals on your farm. Cancer is a bitch

  • you know what buddy, little knowledge is dangerous, you want to say something like that to me you need to think what your saying.

    seriously mate, i do not understand where some people get these la la ideas about how food is grown.

  • What non-organic food caused ilnesses????and IF u went to a third world country...thay fertilize the plants with humen shit...and i seen it with my own eyes in south America

  • BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!! both wees and poos compost very well.... COMPLETE THE CYCLE and compost your poos and wees... or would you rather 6 billion people poo and wee into the ocean and f@!$k it up by loading the oceans nutrient levels to the max that it causes DEATH ZONES and huge ALGAE BLOOMS... oh wait, that IS WHAT WE ARE DOING.. duh... (by the way, urine is sterile, poo isn't, but it breaks down when composted)

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  • im a farmers son, on a veg and potato farm.

  • and im an astronaut on the moon talking to the moon ppl

  • Oh god. I knew there had to be something behind your iggnorence.

    Eat your way into a grave for all I care.

  • you must be an employee of some corrupt government agency!

  • ummm, wow this is the biggest load of bollox ive seen ever!!! so that water kills pests weeds diseases etc?? i dont think so! you say grow anything- how many wheat fields do you see in a glasshouse? how do you put that water onto a 100 acre field? absoultely ridiculous.

  • The video only says that it kills bacteria and diseases - not weeds and pests. Germs can't live in a strong acidic environment. Greenhouse farmers don't have as many pests and as you say, don't have 100 acres to cover. Thus it may be costly for you to try to utilize this technology - but for people who have gardens in their backyards this is great information.

  • well lets see how it catches on!

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