I bought my house and we have a well. We got my water tested and I have been growing for about 8 months already got 2 great yields. I wanted to put my water analysis up here and ask if anyone suggests doing anything to it before feeding my ladies. I don’t do the whole RO water I don’t think it is actually worth buying the equipment for IMO. I add bat guanno, kelp meal and azomite to my soil ( compost, organic gardening soil , coco fiber and perlite. I also fertilize with organic fermented fish( smells like death) during veg and a mixture of dr earths flower girl bud and bloom and a tea made from the kelp,bat guanno and somecompost. I just want my girls to have a good yield. Seems like most of my plants stay pretty short and bushy.
I rarely drink tap water but I would drink it. Seems better than town water to me but I’m also not a specialist lol. Plants seem fine though. I’m not a guy to do RO and sterile environments. I do want my plants to have good yields with good thc levels. Seems the PH is perfect for the plants I just wasn’t sure about any of the other trace minerals
I thought you were going to put up your water Analysis?
Well water can change on you thru the months, depending on rain or droughts. It also depends on the underground river that feeds your well is coming from...miles away weather can affect your well water.
Usually well water is good to great for drinking, unless it gets contaminated.
Well water can be high in certain minerals, that's what a analysis test would tell you.
You can check your TDS...total dissolved solids with a meter. not expensive to buy.
hopefully below 100.
I thought you were going to put up your water Analysis?
Well water can change on you thru the months, depending on rain or droughts. It also depends on the underground river that feeds your well is coming from...miles away weather can affect your well water.
Usually well water is good to great for drinking, unless it gets contaminated.
Well water can be high in certain minerals, that's what a analysis test would tell you.
You can check your TDS...total dissolved solids with a meter. not expensive to buy.
hopefully below 100.