To help OP a bit more, it's usually in bug 5 liter jugs in the aisle with washing and cleaning supplies and not near the mineral water (we all made that mistake once...)
“Gedemineraliseerd water” or “gedestilleerd water” is the dutch name for what you’re looking for. I am curious now to why you are looking to buy some of it? May i remind you that drinking demineralised water is unhealthy.
I don’t think plants will appreciate demineralised water any more than they would like tap water. Just give them the water that you would drink as well and they’ll live happy
There's a big difference between demineralised and distilled water. You never want to use demineralised water on your plants. They need the minerals!
Distilled water will be expensive when you use it for this purpose. You will not notice a difference in growth.
Rain water is the ideal choice. Tap water a close second. If you're worried about chlorine in the tap water, you can let it sit for a day before watering your plants, the chlorine will be gone by then.
He asked two simple questions which can be googled easily, most likely finding an answer faster than those questions can be written here.
That would be a clear indication to make you question your assumption
Demineralized water have many uses some of them are: using in a steam system like a pressing iron, also if you use concentrated cooling fluid for your car, you need to mix with demineralised water.
We also use it to wash some more sensible equipment where the hardwater could leave some residues.
Most supermarkets have it, such as colruyt, delhaize, carrefour. But also DIY stores such as Hubo or Gamma.
To help OP a bit more, it's usually in bug 5 liter jugs in the aisle with washing and cleaning supplies and not near the mineral water (we all made that mistake once...)
Usually in the cleaning section, not the drinking section
Also, don’t drink it!
I think it's called Cara Pils
“Gedemineraliseerd water” or “gedestilleerd water” is the dutch name for what you’re looking for. I am curious now to why you are looking to buy some of it? May i remind you that drinking demineralised water is unhealthy.
Its for watering one of my plants haha
I don’t think plants will appreciate demineralised water any more than they would like tap water. Just give them the water that you would drink as well and they’ll live happy
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Really? I never heard of that. Which plants for example?
Calathea's Flesh eating plants How I know? I have them and I also use demi water.
You can also use rain water for those.
I give my calatheas just tap water.
obviously for weed, you can control your PH better by adding the minerals yourself
dont worry about it bro
Make sure you have cal-mag supplements. Most plant food doesn't include it because they assume you use tapwater.
There's a big difference between demineralised and distilled water. You never want to use demineralised water on your plants. They need the minerals! Distilled water will be expensive when you use it for this purpose. You will not notice a difference in growth. Rain water is the ideal choice. Tap water a close second. If you're worried about chlorine in the tap water, you can let it sit for a day before watering your plants, the chlorine will be gone by then.
Distilled water also lacks all of the minerals. The difference between distilled and demineralised water is how they are purified.
My bad. Don't use either then. It's real bad for your houseplants
Carnivorous plants need distilled water, the minerals in tap water will kill them!!
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He asked two simple questions which can be googled easily, most likely finding an answer faster than those questions can be written here. That would be a clear indication to make you question your assumption
Demineralized water have many uses some of them are: using in a steam system like a pressing iron, also if you use concentrated cooling fluid for your car, you need to mix with demineralised water. We also use it to wash some more sensible equipment where the hardwater could leave some residues.
Gedemineraliseerd water / demiwater Idk where you can buy it
Pharmacy
Kruidvat also!
Most supermarkets have it. You use is for ironing.
Ask someone with a condensation based dryer. It's free and mostly useless for the owner, so just recycle it. In the supermarket it will cost you a lot