Use of RO water?

Richard Drysift

Well-Known Member
Yes at least at first because it is actually difficult to provide soluble forms of macros like calcium in the soil that assist with absorbtion of other nutrients. Good sources include composted eggshell and D-lime both of which take a real long time to break down and become available in the soil. I recommend general organic calmag+ because it is safe for living soil. After the harvest amend the soil with macros Dolomite lime, crushed oyster shell, and maybe some crab meal, composted eggshell, ewc, etc. It can take several recycles before you can totally forgo giving calmag with RO water but it will happen in time one day when your mix reaches the coveted “supernatural” status.
 

Jiray4

Well-Known Member
Yes at least at first because it is actually difficult to provide soluble forms of macros like calcium in the soil that assist with absorbtion of other nutrients. Good sources include composted eggshell and D-lime both of which take a real long time to break down and become available in the soil. I recommend general organic calmag+ because it is safe for living soil. After the harvest amend the soil with macros Dolomite lime, crushed oyster shell, and maybe some crab meal, composted eggshell, ewc, etc. It can take several recycles before you can totally forgo giving calmag with RO water but it will happen in time one day when your mix reaches the coveted “supernatural” status.
sorry to high jack the post. but Im using RO water as well with GH Flora series. my question is, shoul I mix calmag with RO even before the seed sprouted to charge the soil and buffer the ph? Im using a mix of 50% sphagnum 50% perlite
 

Richard Drysift

Well-Known Member
No for seedlings just give them water for the first 3-4 weeks. The seed jacket has all they need til then. Plus without an established root system ph is irrelevant. If you are using nutrients anyway do you really need to use RO? Your tap should be ok unless it is high ppms...
Whatever water source you decide on yes you probably should ph adjust it once you do start giving nutrients (and calmag) with that kind of medium.
 
Last edited:

Jiray4

Well-Known Member
No for seedlings just give them water for the first 3-4 weeks. The seed jacket has all they need til then. Plus without an established root system ph is irrelevant. If you are using nutrients anyway do you really need to use RO? Your tap should be ok unless it is high ppms...
Whatever water source you decide on yes you probably should ph adjust it once you do start giving nutrients (and calmag) with that kind of medium.
give them RO water during 3-4 weeks? Im gonna have to buffer the ph then
 

Richard Drysift

Well-Known Member
No need to adjust ph of anything until there is a root system established to absorb what you give them but sure go ahead and ph adjust the water before there are roots in it makes you feel better
 
Top