Johnnygrows420
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My tap water at my house is 290 PPM. Is this safe to use to water my plants with?
My tap water at my house is 290 PPM. Is this safe to use to water my plants with?
So I can use my tap water then ? The 290 ppm coming out of the tap will be fine.Hell. that's just what I have in CaCo3 in my water. Mines 385ppm and I grow with it.
At 300ppm I'd want to know know what comprises those parts (in the PPM). You can call your water provider to find out. It may work for you. My water is 600-800ppm. I have to reduce it. I mix it down to 150ppm.The 290 ppm coming out of the tap will be fine.
Is it alright to use the botanical calmag with the GH Flora series or should I just get the GH calmagBe aware high levels of carbonates act as a neutral buffer,in soil this really isnt a problem but in soiless you need to be aware it will cause ph swings which isnt a bad thing unless it gets out of hand.In coco id cut that with ro or distilled down to 100-150 ppm or so.If you need more calcium add it in the form of calcium nitrate to promote fast uptake.This is why botanicare cal/mag is so popular.
You dont need tablets, (or calmag) just use nitric acid ph down instead of phosphoric. Nitric acid reacts with the calcium carbonate in the water to form calcium nitrate and co2.They need to come up with a tablet you could drop into a gallon of water to drop the ppm.....how sweet would that be. You think one of those on tap filters like Brita or Pur would work?
So use the GH PH down in the 290 ppm tap water and it should be fine?You dont need tablets, (or calmag) just use nitric acid ph down instead of phosphoric. Nitric acid reacts with the calcium carbonate in the water to form calcium nitrate and co2.