How does the quality of the recovered condensate affect its suitability for landscape irrigation?

The quality of the recovered condensate is critical for its suitability for landscape irrigation. Condensate water is typically free of contaminants and has a neutral pH, making it suitable for irrigation. However, it may contain high levels of dissolved solids, such as minerals and salts, which can affect plant growth and soil quality. Treatment and filtration of the condensate may be necessary to remove these impurities and ensure the water is safe for irrigation.