Deffo hard water! That’s about 300ppm. In Scotland here my water is 38ppm.So I can’t actually find a straight forward answer but my ec in my base water is 0.6 is this considered hard or soft
Should I follow a soft chart or hard water chart?
You don’t soften water with salt. The purpose of the salt is to flush the medium that that water passes through to soften the water.I've always been told, and I believe, soft water produced via a water softener machine will eventually kill the plant. I turn mine off in the spring and summer, it has a bypass lever in the back. I've never actually killed a plant with soft water but I had the same question as you many years ago.
It makes sense though, I mean you are softening the water with salt. If anyone knows any different please chime in, I would love to know.
Thank youLol
Soft water are 0.0 ec water, meaning distilled water on the end of the soft scale, RO is a bit above that but still counts as extreme soft water.
Anything above that will be considered hard but the scale is forgiving until 0.3 ec...
Above 0.3 is hard when growing for high production results in coco for instance
So 0.6 is not hard to give to plants but hard when you wanna add nutes to them or maximize their growing potential.
The 0.6 ec is already most of the ec in your water solution therefore making you give less nutes.
As to your 2nd question, follow the hard water chart.
Not even close mate.I've always been told, and I believe, soft water produced via a water softener machine will eventually kill the plant. I turn mine off in the spring and summer, it has a bypass lever in the back. I've never actually killed a plant with soft water but I had the same question as you many years ago.
It makes sense though, I mean you are softening the water with salt. If anyone knows any different please chime in, I would love to know.
Thanks aswelll mateDeffo hard water! That’s about 300ppm. In Scotland here my water is 38ppm.
Always the odd plant which wants more calcium!
Ok, I am not an expert on this and this is in fact NOT a hill I want to die on so please go easy...... if you are correct, why is information like this out there? https://swanhose.com/blogs/general-watering/what-you-should-know-about-watering-with-soft-waterNot even close mate.
Soft water or hard water doesn't mean contaminant filled or not, it depends on what's in it. Around here, wells can have high amounts of iron in them, making them "hard water". They also can have low iron but higher amounts of bicarbonates and have the same ppm but not be nearly as hard.So I can’t actually find a straight forward answer but my ec in my base water is 0.6 is this considered hard or soft
Should I follow a soft chart or hard water chart?