DonBrennon
Well-Known Member
I've got a few questions arisen about water quality, filtering, chlorine etc. I've been filtering my tap water in an 80L/21Gal bin using an aquarium filter (ceramic, carbon & sponge) designed to 100L/26Gal. I let this run for a couple of days in an attempt to take out the chlorine and chloromines. The way the pump works also aerates the water so I'm pretty confident I'm getting rid of the dreaded chemicals. The problem is I'm also pretty certain I'm taking a lot of goodness out of the water.
Here's the local tap water analysis I've just found for my postal/zip code:
Analysis Typical Value UK/EU limit Units
Hardness Level Very Soft
Hardness Clarke 1.750 Clarke
Aluminium <17.3 200 µg Al/l
Calcium 7.55 mg Ca/l
Residual chlorine - Total 0.77 mg/l (chloromine is total chlorine minus free chlorine? 0.77-0.70=0.07 mg/l?)
Residual chlorine - Free 0.70 mg/l
Coliform bacteria 0 0 number/100ml
Colour <1.19 20 mg/l Pt/Co scale
Conductivity 76.9 2500 uS/cm at 20oC
Copper 0.0057 2 mg Cu/l
E.coli 0 0 number/100ml
Iron <8.16 200 µg Fe/l
Lead <0.714 10 µg Pb/l
Magnesium 1.34 mg Mg/l
Manganese <3.31 50 µg Mn/l
Nitrate 1.69 50 mg NO3/l
Sodium 8.36 200 mg Na/l
As you can see, there's a lot of good shit in there and some not so good. I used this water straight from the tap for years while growing in coco with chem nutes and the plants absolutely loved it, it's Ph neutral, so when it had nutrients added it was perfect ph without adjustment(I still tested though, just in case).
When I first converted to ROLS and using this method of filtering my water, I noticed some cal/mag def issues which I'd never had with coco and straight tap water and was pretty sure I had the right amounts in my soil. Is it possible that the oystershell meal and calcified seaweed hadn't had time to break down and become available?
I think the symptoms lent more to a mag def so I topdressed a little epsom salt and gave them an epsom/kelp foliar, which brought them round. I then found this product while browsing a local nursery and it immediately reminded me of sea90, which just ain't available where I am.
http://www.forti8mineral.co.uk/content/6-why-forti8mineral
It was on offer real cheap, like they were trying to get rid of it, so I bought 3 bottles pmsl, I thought it would replace some of the goodness I was taking out of my tap water. I didn't have any cal mag issues for ages while adding it, anyway I ran out about 2 months ago and sure enough my mag def came back, I'm growing blueberry and it seems real mag hungry, so I've been putting a tiny amount of epsom salt in the water bin after filtering.
Do you think my logic's totally off about the water?
Is it more a symptom of my soil not being right?
Although the forti8 isn't available at the nursery, I can get it online double the price I paid, but still fairly inexpensive, it seems the logical solution?
Would I be better scrapping the filter system and trying to neutralize the chemicals another way?
Cheers in advance for any replies
Here's the local tap water analysis I've just found for my postal/zip code:
Analysis Typical Value UK/EU limit Units
Hardness Level Very Soft
Hardness Clarke 1.750 Clarke
Aluminium <17.3 200 µg Al/l
Calcium 7.55 mg Ca/l
Residual chlorine - Total 0.77 mg/l (chloromine is total chlorine minus free chlorine? 0.77-0.70=0.07 mg/l?)
Residual chlorine - Free 0.70 mg/l
Coliform bacteria 0 0 number/100ml
Colour <1.19 20 mg/l Pt/Co scale
Conductivity 76.9 2500 uS/cm at 20oC
Copper 0.0057 2 mg Cu/l
E.coli 0 0 number/100ml
Iron <8.16 200 µg Fe/l
Lead <0.714 10 µg Pb/l
Magnesium 1.34 mg Mg/l
Manganese <3.31 50 µg Mn/l
Nitrate 1.69 50 mg NO3/l
Sodium 8.36 200 mg Na/l
As you can see, there's a lot of good shit in there and some not so good. I used this water straight from the tap for years while growing in coco with chem nutes and the plants absolutely loved it, it's Ph neutral, so when it had nutrients added it was perfect ph without adjustment(I still tested though, just in case).
When I first converted to ROLS and using this method of filtering my water, I noticed some cal/mag def issues which I'd never had with coco and straight tap water and was pretty sure I had the right amounts in my soil. Is it possible that the oystershell meal and calcified seaweed hadn't had time to break down and become available?
I think the symptoms lent more to a mag def so I topdressed a little epsom salt and gave them an epsom/kelp foliar, which brought them round. I then found this product while browsing a local nursery and it immediately reminded me of sea90, which just ain't available where I am.
http://www.forti8mineral.co.uk/content/6-why-forti8mineral
It was on offer real cheap, like they were trying to get rid of it, so I bought 3 bottles pmsl, I thought it would replace some of the goodness I was taking out of my tap water. I didn't have any cal mag issues for ages while adding it, anyway I ran out about 2 months ago and sure enough my mag def came back, I'm growing blueberry and it seems real mag hungry, so I've been putting a tiny amount of epsom salt in the water bin after filtering.
Do you think my logic's totally off about the water?
Is it more a symptom of my soil not being right?
Although the forti8 isn't available at the nursery, I can get it online double the price I paid, but still fairly inexpensive, it seems the logical solution?
Would I be better scrapping the filter system and trying to neutralize the chemicals another way?
Cheers in advance for any replies