caveman117
Well-Known Member
So this guys shows up at my house and asks me if I'm the owner of the place and all that jazz. Then tells me hes from a company called aerus technologies (not sure on spelling just going by how it sounded). And he would like to test my water for free.
So I invite him in and he sets up his test kits and what not. I told him about basic things ive noticed about the water and where my well is and what the ground is like near my well. I told him of an egg/sulphur tyoe smell that comes and goes seasonally, things like that.
After the tests are finished he shows me the results and it turns out my water has a tds of 47, ph 7.5 (which I already knew about), it has 3 grains of hardness to it, small amounts of bacterial iron which apparently is pretty normal even though id never heard of it and I had a high amount of manganese in it which is where the egg smell comes from apparently and not from any sulphur.
The manganese is what worries me the most when thinking of my plants. I forgot the damned scale of measurement it was but I assume its pretty universal if anyone knows, but it was .2 on the scale and there was warning at .05 and a max limit of like 1.5 for human consumption I think.
So my question is what do these results mean to my plants? And what would be optimum for organic soil?
So I invite him in and he sets up his test kits and what not. I told him about basic things ive noticed about the water and where my well is and what the ground is like near my well. I told him of an egg/sulphur tyoe smell that comes and goes seasonally, things like that.
After the tests are finished he shows me the results and it turns out my water has a tds of 47, ph 7.5 (which I already knew about), it has 3 grains of hardness to it, small amounts of bacterial iron which apparently is pretty normal even though id never heard of it and I had a high amount of manganese in it which is where the egg smell comes from apparently and not from any sulphur.
The manganese is what worries me the most when thinking of my plants. I forgot the damned scale of measurement it was but I assume its pretty universal if anyone knows, but it was .2 on the scale and there was warning at .05 and a max limit of like 1.5 for human consumption I think.
So my question is what do these results mean to my plants? And what would be optimum for organic soil?