Cabbagelit
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I’m buying purified water from Walmart. Put my meter in and ph comes around 5 ph . I’ve been adding 1 ml of ph up into a gallon of water. Seems to bring it above 6. Are you guys having this issue as well?
I started with a gallon and did little drops at a time. Equal to 1 ml and that’s how I got my number. I got the water to 6.3. I know anything under 6 is considered acidic. Does it matter that my water is at a 5? I also heard if you aerate the water, it can raise the ph a bit. I think aerating removes co2what issue?
clean water has very little buffer in it and a little bit of ph up or down will have a big effect.
Are you trying to ph each gallon individually? try just a few drops at a time.
Buying water from the store and it’s ph’d at 5 already right after you open itWhat issue?
That's fine if ph is at 5. That's why we ph the water or nutrient solution to your ideal number. I ph to 6.2 however my tap water comes out with an 8.2 ph. So I will make the nutrient solution then check and properly adjust the ph.Buying water from the store and it’s ph’d at 5 already right after you open it
Thank you so much. I finally understand the importance of ph. If my water isn’t ph’d corrected it can’t uptake any of the minerals that’s added. Which is basically a nutrient lockout. I make my concoction of Ro water, molasses, and liquid seaweed. Ph it to 6-6.8 and my plant will take the nutrients just fine:That's fine if ph is at 5. That's why we ph the water or nutrient solution to your ideal number. I ph to 6.2 however my tap water comes out with an 8.2 ph. So I will make the nutrient solution then check and properly adjust the ph.
Adds back minerals? Never seen an RO filter do that? How bad is your tap. I predict that the RO filter would not improve your grow.
Thinking about grabbing this to stop making trips to Walmart. Also the filter adds back minerals to the water which could be very helpful. Also a blue lab ph meter for more accurate readings
I like the way you break things down man. Here’s my thoughts so far. I mentioned the Ro filter because it will give me pure water without going to the store. It does say it adds back calcium magnesium. Maybe other mineralDistilled water SHOULD be a neutral 7, but sometimes its 5.8 because it absorbs co2.
OP also said purified water not distilled. Purified water could be distilled, RO, or ionized. Anything under 10ppm is considered purified.
And OP is talking about a drinking water addon for a kitchen/home RO system. Some of these systems have a re-mineralization filter on the output that conditions the water to be more suitable for human consumption. It shouldnt be considered a substitute for calmag though.
However, on the one that was linked I see no mention of such.
A lot of us have the hydrologic stealth series. I have a stealth 150 and was very happy with it when I used it. They have good filter options for low pressure and cold water. If you dont have good water pressure(60+psi) or have water that comes out below 65F the output is slowed of pretty much any brand filter. Found out I didnt need it though.
This is a good value for a portable unit. Used one for 2 years. I now use a Hydrologic 150.
I have never grown in soil, only coco. Nutes every watering in coco. Ph is set after adding nutes to the RO.
If you're buying water, I would 100% invest in an RO unit and maybe a small holding barrel/container for clean water so you can let it fill over several hours. RO output is slow, no point in spending twice as much for a bigger system to improve flow if you can manage a small holding tank. I used a stealth 150 and collapsible tank to fill a 130gal system.I like the way you break things down man. Here’s my thoughts so far. I mentioned the Ro filter because it will give me pure water without going to the store. It does say it adds back calcium magnesium. Maybe other mineral
I need to look more into it. I wouldn’t find it to be a replacement for cal mag. Just nice to have those minerals in your water as well. because I heard store bought purified waters Are stripped from their minerals. I’m growing organically so my soil is acting as a buffer and getting the nutrients from my amendments. However like you said...sometimes the water becomes acidic from uptaking co2. Would the filter not be a good investment in the long run?
I seriously doubt you bought water from Walmart that was PH'd at 5 already... I just did a PH\EC test on 7 different Walmart waters and none had a PH lower than 6.5 out of the jug,I’m buying purified water from Walmart. Put my meter in and ph comes around 5 ph . I’ve been adding 1 ml of ph up into a gallon of water. Seems to bring it above 6. Are you guys having this issue as well?