TCH
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I am on a well. I have a water softener. I have an undersink RO system.
I am currently using the RO water with MaxiGrow and MaxiBloom separately with calmag added. I also recently got a sample of the Megacrop but haven't used it yet.
ETA: I failed to mention, I grow indoors, in coco, with a reservoir.
I want to ask the question for me, but also generalize it for the masses.
If I remember correctly, unfiltered water out of the hose hydrant runs between 350-450ppm and fluctuates day to day to a degree.
RO water comes out between 0-10ppm depending on filters.
Softened water from the faucets is a little less than the hydrant but can't remember exact numbers. I can check this evening.
Would I be better off running something like the Boogie-Blue filter on my unsoftened hose water for feed, softened water, or the RO water?
My understanding is that a filter such as the BB doesn't really lower the ppm, maybe 10% or so, but it removes sediments and chlorine and chloramine. Being a well, I don't need to worry about anything other than the sediments I'd imagine. If that's the case, just use an inexpensive charcoal filter for removing sediment?
The more I thinknabout cleaning up and organizing my grow, I'd really like to cut down on time and effort put into the daily and weekly tasks and I feel like being able to procure as much water as I wanted when I wanted would be a great way to start. The RO system just takes forever to get any quantity of water and the extra step/cost of calmag could theoretically be eliminated.
On the flipside, I do have an old faucet and drain in the grow area that I could retrofit to be able to do my filling and stuff right in the room. However, it is softened water. Is there a good filter system that un-fucks softened water for plants?
Thank you in advance.
I am currently using the RO water with MaxiGrow and MaxiBloom separately with calmag added. I also recently got a sample of the Megacrop but haven't used it yet.
ETA: I failed to mention, I grow indoors, in coco, with a reservoir.
I want to ask the question for me, but also generalize it for the masses.
If I remember correctly, unfiltered water out of the hose hydrant runs between 350-450ppm and fluctuates day to day to a degree.
RO water comes out between 0-10ppm depending on filters.
Softened water from the faucets is a little less than the hydrant but can't remember exact numbers. I can check this evening.
Would I be better off running something like the Boogie-Blue filter on my unsoftened hose water for feed, softened water, or the RO water?
My understanding is that a filter such as the BB doesn't really lower the ppm, maybe 10% or so, but it removes sediments and chlorine and chloramine. Being a well, I don't need to worry about anything other than the sediments I'd imagine. If that's the case, just use an inexpensive charcoal filter for removing sediment?
The more I thinknabout cleaning up and organizing my grow, I'd really like to cut down on time and effort put into the daily and weekly tasks and I feel like being able to procure as much water as I wanted when I wanted would be a great way to start. The RO system just takes forever to get any quantity of water and the extra step/cost of calmag could theoretically be eliminated.
On the flipside, I do have an old faucet and drain in the grow area that I could retrofit to be able to do my filling and stuff right in the room. However, it is softened water. Is there a good filter system that un-fucks softened water for plants?
Thank you in advance.
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