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It depends on the plant and on the klimate the plant originate from Some orkids can only survive with softened water, others cant survive without alot of calcium in the water(tap-water)

- and in a less extreme variant it is the same with all other plants Most rainforest-plants like demineralised water(tumbledryer-water) bottled water is no better than tumbledryer-water so use the cheaper. Tap water is totally fine, but if you have múch bacteria in your tapwater it may be a problem for some plants but not for others.

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