FRICKITYFRICKTYFRESH
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I feel for all you peeps. I used to work for a water treatment company and still have my inside connections that get me all the free 5 gallon jugs of RO water I could ever need
I would go out of my mind if I had to go somewhere else to pick up 5 gallon jugs and lug them into the house, constantly, for my grows.I feel for all you peeps. I used to work for a water treatment company and still have my inside connections that get me all the free 5 gallon jugs of RO water I could ever need
and that sir, is very good to know ! what about foliar feed? coz i like to spray my girls every eve and i usually leave the water for about 24 hours before doing it, otherwise i see the chlorine on the leaves. is that any harm?The chlorine/chloramine in tap water would need to be about 100x above acceptable levels to even begin to be a problem with plants. I used to filter my water through an RO filter, but got tired of all the waste, so I switched back to tap water over a year ago and have noticed no difference at all in the health of my plants. Believe it, or not, chlorine is actually an essential micronutrient for plant growth. If they get to toxic levels of chlorine then they will get burned leaves in a similar way that they do when they receive toxic levels of nitrogen.
I use RO and amend as necessary. Our municipal water supply is total shit, and they are constantly fucking with the balance. Some days it smells like waste water, some days like bleach, some days it's fine. It is ruining fixtures in out house and leaving black buildup everywhere. I would never use it on something I'm going to ingest. If yours is good, I dont see a problem with it, just know what they are using at the plant and be comfortable that you will be smoking that.Curious what everyone uses for water?
Nice rigMy plants seem pretty happy with unfiltered tap water.
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I've honestly never foliar sprayed my plants because, when I started growing, I was warned the benefits are very small, and that new growers tend to way over do it causing mildew and/or mold. The white residue you are seeing on the leaves is probably calcium. There's a lot more Ca in tap water than there is chlorine.and that sir, is very good to know ! what about foliar feed? coz i like to spray my girls every eve and i usually leave the water for about 24 hours before doing it, otherwise i see the chlorine on the leaves. is that any harm?
My tap water sucks. Yeah Yeah I know a thousand people will say tap water is fine but I know what’s in it because I have seen the test results. Did not realize how bad it was until I started growing in living soil.Curious what everyone uses for water? I'm using rainwater right now but sometimes my supply runs low and I'm in an area that rains a fair amount even. My tap water has chlorine and fluoride and a bunch of other junk in it. Does everyone make their own RO water or what?
6.0 for me dude. It is Scotland where most of our rain comes from the west across 2500 miles of oceanI’ve never seen rainwater with a pH of even 6. And I live in the middle of nowhere in Interior Alaska. Not some industrial setting.
Mine comes in at 6 here in maine.Check the pH of your rainwater. Average 5.5-5.6.