Southside Houseplant Tap Water Conditioner bottle with green label and plant illustration
Two bottles of Southside Plants houseplant tap water conditioner showing old and new improved formula packaging
Spider plant with brown wilted leaf tips in red pot needing water treatment
Five houseplants in decorative pots with text about plants being picky about water quality
Southside Houseplant Tap Water Conditioner bottle with benefit callouts showing chlorine removal and pH buffering
Southside Houseplant Tap Water Conditioner bottle next to green leafy plant being watered
Southside Houseplant Tap Water Conditioner bottle label showing plant illustration and product benefits

Houseplant Tap Water Conditioner

Regular price
$18.99
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$18.99
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NEW & IMPROVED FORMULA! Smaller bottle for easier dosing & more affordable shipping! Southside's Water Conditioner removes chlorine, destroys chloramines, detoxifies heavy metals, & buffers pH. Is tap water bad for plants? Chemicals (used by municipalities to treat water) can kill beneficial microorganisms in soil and damage plant roots. And some plants like dracaenas, ti plants, spider plants, prayer plants, calatheas, and carnivorous plants are just more sensitive to chemical exposure. Heavy metals may be a concern if you get water from a well or other natural source. The average pH of tap water is 6.5 to 8.5. Plants prefer pH 5.0-7.0. Our water conditioner keeps the pH in this range for healthy, happy plants. Signs your plants need water conditioner: Look for poor growth, wilting, crispy brown or black leaf tips. While using our water conditioner, you may also notice plants growing taller & more robust because harmful chemicals are dissipated before thirsty roots absorb them.