The water from the dryer is very low in minerals and may not be suitable as the only irrigation water, especially since it may contain detergent residues. However, you can use it from time to time without any risk to your green plant, alternating it with mineralized water so as not to deplete the substrate. If possible, choose those that are very sensitive to limescale or that are saturated due to the mineral salts contained in tap water. Cacti and succulents, for example, are among the plants that appreciate the use of demineralized water. You can also spray this water on the foliage of your plants to protect them from dry indoor air. This way, they will produce greener, dust-free and stronger leaves! Just make sure to let it cool well before using it.
3) Dryer water for flushing toilets
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