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A lot of quality RO systems also include a Deionizer, mine is a 6 stage system.A couple of points.
RO systems dont change your water hardness. Thats because they dont filter out calcium or magnesium very well at all. Water hardness is just a measure of how much dissolved calcium and magnesium is in the water. So using RO doesnt have much if any effect on whether you need to add calmag or not.
Hardness of Water | U.S. Geological Survey
In scientific terms, water hardness is generally the amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium in water. But in layman's terms, you may notice water hardness when your hands still feel slimy after washing with soap and water, or when your drinking glasses at home become less than crystal clear...www.usgs.gov
Reverse Osmosis Vs. Water Softening: Do I Need Both?
If you have a water softener in your home, you may feel pretty good about your water. But in fact, even after being processed by a water softener, impurities may remain in the water you drink and w…blog.watertech.com
To reduce hardness, you need a softener or deionizer. The problem there is softeners add tons of sodium to the water - which your plants wont like.
As far as adding cal mag or not in hydro, I have been doing that for ever - but - I judge how much based on how the plants look. Purple stems means you need more. Nice green stems mean you dont.
As far as nutes and additives - avoid anything derived from plants or animals. Use pure salts only.
Pre filter, 2 carbon filters, RO filter, and 2 DI filters. Only cost me $145