*EDIT*: I've just discovered that there is a sub-forum for DWC. Could a moderator move the thread there if possible? Sorry, my bad, wasn't paying attention.
Sup.
First off, sorry for any bad grammar and such. English is not my native language, sadly.
And don't be scared off by the fact that I'm new here. It's because I don't like my "local" forum, they didn't offer any quality help on this one and several other topics.
Ok, so this is obviously a bit of a complicated topic because the contents of tap water are very variable around the globe. Right now, I don't have the possibility of using RO water, but this could change in the future, since I don't dislike the idea of having total control of your water supply.
Anyway, I have an excerpt of my tap waters analysis from July 2016 as its freely available. I'll be using metric values since I'm european and also because I'm way too lazy to convert those values, sorry. Translating the names of the chemicals is already some work, hehe.
I'll be using GHEs Flora Trio and Botanicares Hydroguard. Also, I have not yet received my PPM/EC-Meter but I will do so in the next few days, so I can test some values myself. I will post them here.
My questions to you guys are:
1. Are there contents in my tap water that could be harmful if used as is?
2. Is the amount of essential things like calcium and magnesium enough or should I consider using Cal-Mag? And if so, in which quantities?
3. Will I need some other supplements? And if yes, which?
Hardness: Soft
pH: 7,94
EC (at 25°C): 388 μS/cm
The water is treated by the provider with substances that remove iron and manganese.
Hope you guys will be able to help me out here. This will be my first DWC by the way (and I'm generally also still somewhat of an amateur) and I'll be using an additional pump to move water from the bottom to the net pot ("Bubbleponics") to save me some time in the first few weeks.
Peace
Sup.
First off, sorry for any bad grammar and such. English is not my native language, sadly.
And don't be scared off by the fact that I'm new here. It's because I don't like my "local" forum, they didn't offer any quality help on this one and several other topics.
Ok, so this is obviously a bit of a complicated topic because the contents of tap water are very variable around the globe. Right now, I don't have the possibility of using RO water, but this could change in the future, since I don't dislike the idea of having total control of your water supply.
Anyway, I have an excerpt of my tap waters analysis from July 2016 as its freely available. I'll be using metric values since I'm european and also because I'm way too lazy to convert those values, sorry. Translating the names of the chemicals is already some work, hehe.
I'll be using GHEs Flora Trio and Botanicares Hydroguard. Also, I have not yet received my PPM/EC-Meter but I will do so in the next few days, so I can test some values myself. I will post them here.
My questions to you guys are:
1. Are there contents in my tap water that could be harmful if used as is?
2. Is the amount of essential things like calcium and magnesium enough or should I consider using Cal-Mag? And if so, in which quantities?
3. Will I need some other supplements? And if yes, which?
Hardness: Soft
pH: 7,94
EC (at 25°C): 388 μS/cm
The water is treated by the provider with substances that remove iron and manganese.
- Total hardness: 1,45 mmol/l
- Calcium: 49 mg/l
- Magnesium: 5,6 mg/l
- Phosphorous: < 0,004 mg/l
- Potassium: 4,4 mg/l
- Aluminium: < 0,001
- Ammonium: < 0,04
- Antimony: < 0,001
- Arsenic: < 0,001
- Boron: 0,03
- Bromate: < 0,005
- Cadmium: 0,0002
- Chloride: 34
- Chromium: 0,0004
- Copper: 0,0090
- Cyanide: < 0,005
- Fluoride: < 0,1
- Iron: 0,003
- Lead: < 0,001
- Manganese: < 0,0002
- Mercury: 0,0001
- Nickel: < 0,0004
- Nitrate: < 2,0
- Nitrite: < 0,007
- Selenium: 0,001
- Sodium: 18
- Sulfate: 67
- Uranium: < 0,001
Hope you guys will be able to help me out here. This will be my first DWC by the way (and I'm generally also still somewhat of an amateur) and I'll be using an additional pump to move water from the bottom to the net pot ("Bubbleponics") to save me some time in the first few weeks.
Peace
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