Gary Goodson
Well-Known Member
Tap water ftw
Regarding your ph question, if you are in soil the water ph is going to be over powered or buffered by your soil ph, so no practical difference between 6.0 and 7.0.I was using purified water that had an average ph of 6.5-7.0.
Recently though I have started using distilled water with an average ph of 6.2-6.6, but which is best for my plants and why?
Fortunately, I pass both the spring and 2 stores selling refillable RO on my way home from work. If I was forced to use $.37gl RO I might consider a Hydrologic system. I Currently have no reason to spend $400+ on water treatment when the spring water works great. I also figure I would spend about $230 a year on store bought RO. So, an at-home RO system would take a couple years to start paying for itself... Oh wait at that point I would have to replace the membrane and the filters for another $200. So yeah, 3 years later it kinda starts paying for itself.Years of that should be expensive considering the gas & all the trips. 200$ is very cheap. Buy a booster pump too
I love the coco!
The H3O stuff, H20 sucks for plants.i use H20 what water do you use ??
I have a 5 gallon water bottle. You can fill it with filtered, not distilled water for about .30 a gallon. But, my tap is pretty good with a low ppm so just use that now. Hempy bucket and Lucas formula.I wish we had clean streams by me. Unfortunately they are incredibly polluted. $.37 thats a bargain ill have to go to walmart in the near future.
The H3O stuff, H20 sucks for plants.
i use tap water as well.... my plants dont have any complaints and my soil has both dolomite and peat moss both ph buffering so i dont even ph it ...I have a 5 gallon water bottle. You can fill it with filtered, not distilled water for about .30 a gallon. But, my tap is pretty good with a low ppm so just use that now. Hempy bucket and Lucas formula.
Your lake water is full of goose shit, no wonder the plants like it lol. My plants do better using the well water than both rain and lake water for some reason and the well is 50' from the lake.Way i look at it if the water will not kill you its surely not going to kill the plants , people tend to think that the high ppm levels of possible calcium is going to change your feed when in fact most o tap water minerals plants can not uptake
As for chlorine its in the essential charts there fore again many tend to think its going to kill te microbiology you know them 40 billion per table spoon
i tend to look at it like hey whats it gong to hurt deb bacto is food for worms and the plant nothing wrong with culling some o the herd it makes them stronger ...
As for me have have 300 gallon out door tank of collected rain water plants appear to go nuts over or i could use lake water View attachment 3509416View attachment 3509419