deimos phobos
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Reverse Osmosis system is working at peak performance, pH from faucet at a near perfect 7.0 and a TDS/PPM of under 20
Have suffered deficiencies in previous grows and overwhelming consensus seems to say LED + RO water means additional Ca/Mg is a must
So I bought this stuff: https://www.planetnatural.com/product/camg/
and this stuff to adjust pH which is pro-beneficial:
After adding the CaMg+ from General Organics, the water pH plummets (NOT rises) to around 5.6 pH.
So what do I do? So much ridiculous conflicting information out there about people claiming with organics you don't need to pH. Well are those people taking into consideration that other peoples untreated tapwater can contain chloramines and ridiculously high TDS? So those of us resort to RO. And then find out "Oh our advice wasn't meant for RO"..
Would greatly appreciate some advice! Thank you in advance
Have suffered deficiencies in previous grows and overwhelming consensus seems to say LED + RO water means additional Ca/Mg is a must
So I bought this stuff: https://www.planetnatural.com/product/camg/
and this stuff to adjust pH which is pro-beneficial:
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After adding the CaMg+ from General Organics, the water pH plummets (NOT rises) to around 5.6 pH.
So what do I do? So much ridiculous conflicting information out there about people claiming with organics you don't need to pH. Well are those people taking into consideration that other peoples untreated tapwater can contain chloramines and ridiculously high TDS? So those of us resort to RO. And then find out "Oh our advice wasn't meant for RO"..
Would greatly appreciate some advice! Thank you in advance