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Where I live they do use a water softener. I believe it’s a sodium based softener. Now in the past I’ve had salt build up on the outsides of my fabric pots.Are you able to download a water report from your city or town? pH can change throughout the seasons depending on your source. I run off a well but my pH swings a bit during the spring melt. I would be most concerned with what is in it that makes up that 350 pm.....Is there a softner or is the municipality softening it with salt?......Bromine? Chlorine? Chloramine?
What should I be looking for in the report?Are you able to download a water report from your city or town? pH can change throughout the seasons depending on your source. I run off a well but my pH swings a bit during the spring melt. I would be most concerned with what is in it that makes up that 350 pm.....Is there a softner or is the municipality softening it with salt?......Bromine? Chlorine? Chloramine?
Just post it here. We nerd out. Come up with an idea.What should I be looking for in the report?
Yea please doJust post it here. We nerd out. Come up with an idea.
Maybe it's mostly calcium and lime.Yea please do
Ima start with excessive levels to begin with, cannabis uses chlorine but very very little for example.
350ppm tap, gawh dayum
Here is a link. I wanted to post the PDF for ease but am unable to. Is this what I’m looking for?Just post it here. We nerd out. Come up with an idea.
At that point, just install a ro filter to youre cold tap line, 50-150$ ?,could mix a little actual tap water with the hot side.Get portable ro system add nutes and then ph.
3 part GH,still the best there is IMOWell if you run an airstone to agitate your water you can PH your water. Wait for it to bounce. And PH it again a few hours later. And repeat until stable. Then your PH should be ok. There is also PH perfect. Which works at full power. And there is hardwarer trio. You should give us a short description of your grow technique. In case you're doing something wrong. View attachment 1235185
chances are your medium went acidic over time which is typical of organics when the soil increments break further down. you need good pH stabilizers and dont really need to pH much down to 6.2, neutral is better imoHey guys, I’m doing an organic style grow. My soil base is pro mix high porosity with mycorrhizae, Oly mountain fish compost, worm castings, down to earth insect frass, down to earth vegan mix, And down to earth Bio organic live.
I used about 5lbs of fish compost, 5lbs of worm castings, and 1.5cups of each of the down to earth to About 20lbs of the base soul mix.
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