thesublime1
Active Member
I have been have problems with RO water movements and am looking for input from people with knowledge in this area.
A couple of months ago my ro water ph was 7 on the dot, but in the warmer months the ph floats between 6.2-6.5 in the 55 gal drum I store the water. So when adding the nutes in my rez, I get a ph around 5.
I would like to continue to used the RO because my tap water is 320 ppm, and it seems that there is benefit that could be achieved. however adding ph up to my solution every day concerns me.
-I have a 24/7 meter and also used a cal/mag supplement (50 ppm)
I have never had this problem with tap water and am considering ditching the RO system for tap. However, if I was able to obtain some input from individuals with an understanding of why this is happening I may consider keeping the RO system.
A couple of months ago my ro water ph was 7 on the dot, but in the warmer months the ph floats between 6.2-6.5 in the 55 gal drum I store the water. So when adding the nutes in my rez, I get a ph around 5.
I would like to continue to used the RO because my tap water is 320 ppm, and it seems that there is benefit that could be achieved. however adding ph up to my solution every day concerns me.
-I have a 24/7 meter and also used a cal/mag supplement (50 ppm)
I have never had this problem with tap water and am considering ditching the RO system for tap. However, if I was able to obtain some input from individuals with an understanding of why this is happening I may consider keeping the RO system.