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That's about the same as my water. I just mix half RO and add nutes. PH comes out to 6.2. Nutes end up costing about $1 per plant.Wow tough water to work with.
That's about the same as my water. I just mix half RO and add nutes. PH comes out to 6.2. Nutes end up costing about $1 per plant.Wow tough water to work with.
That's about the same as my water. I just mix half RO and add nutes. PH comes out to 6.2. Nutes end up costing about $1 per plant.
I know people from years ago there water was so bad they bought gallons of water by the gallons.Yeah I figured it’s what was giving me problems. Adding 1/2 distilled looks like it might help a tiny bit (according to the strip) but I’m guessing I’ll need to figure something out for the next grow. I’ll start with 1/2 and 1/2 today and hope it helps. These buds are smelling so damn good I can’t let my water f*#k it up. I’ll use bottled spring water if I have to lol.
RO might be over-kill. Something like this might be a better option:Yeah I figured it’s what was giving me problems. Adding 1/2 distilled looks like it might help a tiny bit (according to the strip) but I’m guessing I’ll need to figure something out for the next grow. I’ll start with 1/2 and 1/2 today and hope it helps. These buds are smelling so damn good I can’t let my water f*#k it up. I’ll use bottled spring water if I have to lol.
I get RO at from a machine at the supermarket. 35 cents per gal.I know people from years ago there was so bad they bought gallons of water by the gallons.
Yea it’s part of the equation to figure out how to over come-the water.
A lot of RO systems floating around in the old days for sure!
Still obviously.
I know people from years ago there water was so bad they bought gallons of water by the gallons.
Yea it’s part of the equation to figure out how to over come-the water.
A lot of RO systems floating around in the old days for sure!
Still obviously.
Unfortunately, more municipalities are using chloramine these days instead of chlorine. The difference is chloramine doesn't evaporate from the water source like chlorine.good idea I need to get some strips and/or find a water report as well. I think my water is not bad but not great either. Had decent well water for years until a sulfur vein broke last year, then got hooked up to city water last summer. Mixing half and half seems like a good idea. Only thing I've looked at was the ph and ppm which my ph can drift up to as high as 7.5 and ppm is around 150-175. Figured this was about average. I can just smell the chlorine in it though and have noticed what seems to be a little rust or iron build up in the humidifier. I just gave the plants clean bottled water for the first couple weeks then slowly introduced them to the tap. And of course I let the water sit for a few days minimum until I use it. Still, obviously improvements can be made and it's worth thinking about more.
Anyway, hopefully they stay in check and you see some improvements..I think you'll be just fine
Damn that’s a good thing to know!!!Unfortunately, more municipalities are using chloramine these days instead of chlorine. The difference is chloramine doesn't evaporate from the water source like chlorine.
Your municipality should have all that information for you in their water quality report.
I draw my water from a cold water source. Mine is RO from the Stealth RO-150. My water is in the upper 50's this time of the year and that's colder than it should be to use directly on the plants. I have a 30 gallon reservoir next to my tent. I fill it, aerate it with a rather strong air pump, and then let the water temp rise to ambient room temperature (about 68-70). My wife and I use the water directly from the reservoir to mix up nutes for feeding.Ya know...I noticed on a different test strip straight from the tap didn’t show a chlorine reading. I wonder if mine uses chloramine. Maybe I’m wasting letting it sit for 3-4 days.
Here’s a question...is it better to use cold water, or room temp?
ok good to know. The stuff in my basement faucet is coming right from outside so very cold. I’ll keep with the room temp letting it sit.I draw my water from a cold water source. Mine is RO from the Stealth RO-150. My water is in the upper 50's this time of the year and that's colder than it should be to use directly on the plants. I have a 30 gallon reservoir next to my tent. I fill it, aerate it with a rather strong air pump, and then let the water temp rise to ambient room temperature (about 68-70). My wife and I use the water directly from the reservoir to mix up nutes for feeding.
@Dothraki I have the RO system because at some point my wife and I want to run an ebb and flow bucket system. We already have the bucket system with controller and 55 gallon drum. The RO-150 fills a 5 gallon bucket in about 75 minutes. Its not practical with where things are at right now to be filling a 55g reservoir. We'll be investing in a larger unit at some point and likely locate it in the grow area instead of the other side of the house.Ya know...I noticed on a different test strip straight from the tap didn’t show a chlorine
ok good to know. The stuff in my basement faucet is coming right from outside so very cold. I’ll keep with the room temp letting it sit.
Hell yes that sounds great! I‘ll need to learn more about using RO water. I’ll most likely do another grow with the same setup, and try to rectify the water problem, maybe I can find a spring source to grab some from...but will need to figure something out moving forward. Hoping these will finish well and not take a turn for the worse for the next 4-6 weeks. Well 3-4 according to the breeder but I’ll put money on them taking 4-6 just based off most peoples reports with “flowering time” labels.@Dothraki I have the RO system because at some point my wife and I want to run an ebb and flow bucket system. We already have the bucket system with controller and 55 gallon drum. The RO-150 fills a 5 gallon bucket in about 75 minutes. Its not practical with where things are at right now to be filling a 55g reservoir. We'll be investing in a larger unit at some point and likely locate it in the grow area instead of the other side of the house.
We're thinking maybe by this fall we might actually be ready to give it a go ...
Hell yes that sounds great! I‘ll need to learn more about using RO water. I’ll most likely do another grow with the same setup, and try to rectify the water problem, maybe I can find a spring source to grab some from...but will need to figure something out moving forward. Hoping these will finish well and not take a turn for the worse for the next 4-6 weeks. Well 3-4 according to the breeder but I’ll put money on them taking 4-6 just based off most peoples reports with “flowering time” labels.
If my water doesn’t kill them, and PUDC doesn’t seed itself full...it’s gonna be a damn good harvest.
Because now they're not getting as much cal and mag from the tap water.First day after watering with 50/50 tap/distilled and problem is worse...new issues too like uniform yellowing of some lower leaves. Also a couple leaves with round brown spot here and there that looks different than the orangish rusting. I’m wondering if the PH change caused the plant to uptake nutrients that were in the medium unavailable. I watered to runoff but thinking this could be the problem. Now thinking I should go back to straight tap.
I just finished watering them...wondering if I should whip up a new batch and water again...or just wait and water tonight. Without the distilled added.Because now they're not getting as much cal and mag from the tap water.
You can use 50-50 and just add 1/2tsp calmag.I just finished watering them...wondering if I should whip up a new batch and water again...or just wait and water tonight. Without the distilled added.
So theres not enough cal mag or is it possible the lower PH isn’t allowing uptake?You can use 50-50 and just add 1/2tsp calmag.
They look hungry. You got buffered nutes; ph shouldn't matter much-right? IDK, I just know my regular nutes.You can use 50-50 and just add 1/2tsp calmag.