Can my city water be this good??

Because you stepped in and shit all over the thread with your "knowledge".

You're not entirely wrong, but will be hard pressed to find help with that shit attitude.

You may be used to knowing more than everyone in real life, but this is the internet, we're all much smarter and more capable than you.
LOL watch out, here comes the tough guy.

I'm still baffled at how you sad sacks are defending the use of tap water, when my original point wasn't that tap water was going to do extreme harm to your plant, but rather, it is an unnecessary issue that could be avoided by simply spending the extra dollar to buy the proper water...

"we're all much smarter and more capable than you"

You must have a really small penis.
 

a senile fungus

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LOL watch out, here comes the tough guy.

I'm still baffled at how you sad sacks are defending the use of tap water, when my original point wasn't that tap water was going to do extreme harm to your plant, but rather, it is an unnecessary issue that could be avoided by simply spending the extra dollar to buy the proper water...

"we're all much smarter and more capable than you"

You must have a really small penis.

My penis is ginormous, ask @Yessica... I've been giving it straight tap water for years and now I've got a monster on my hands!

Putting my giant schlong out of your mind, can we get back to the matter at hand?

Like I said, you're not entirely wrong. Of course starting with a clean slate is best. But like quizo said, ain't nobody got time for that.

You literally said using tap water will kill roots and cause nute burn.

PSA applying water

Apply all that knowledge you've accumulated to a grow then we can discuss how you want everything to be lab grade quality.

You are too aggressive, and too sensitive, to be discussing water with anyone. Good luck with that, young man.

PS I've said it a couple of times, and others have too, you're not entirely wrong. You just need an attitude adjustment. Also, notice how my tone is not aggressive, as yours is.

Good day sir!
 

WeedFreak78

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Because... I don't care? I have nothing to prove to you dude, we're just arguing about whether or not you should be using tap water or distilled water, and you're on the down syndrome side defending tap, even though there's literally 100% no benefit to using tap, but very real disadvantages lol... Please, continue stroking your own ego.
First off if you are arguing about maintaining 100% optimal " lab grade" conditions..just ignore this..you'll never do it, just forget about it. Otherwise..

I agree you shouldn't be using water that you don't know the quality of, Cannabis will uptake and store heavy metals and other contaminates, Rudaralis is used to clean contaminates soil because of that.. But making a blanket statement like " all tap water is bad" is very ignorant. I think your missing the fact that "tap water" ( i consider "tap water" municipal provided water, no personal wells,etc.) can vary greatly from region to region. Some areas have water that is under 100ppm, a stable PH and very little to no chemical treatment. Some are 600ppm, swing PH and taste like pool shock...yum! With a water quality report and some tds/ph meters it's easy enough to know what's in it and whether or not it's going to be ok to grow plants and then tailor nutes around it......I mean if your any good and have some idea of what your doing. Or it will tell you if it has exceedingly high nickle,arsenic,lead,etc,etc. and then you should look at filtering.

...there's literally 100% no benefit to using tap, but very real disadvantages lol...
What are the disadvantages, other than if you have highly contaminated water, which a simple RO filter/distiller will take care of?

Benefits:
3 most common tap water minerals are calcium/magnesium and nitrates, Ca/MG being the vast majority..all things plants need. Nutes can be tailored to use those instead of having to supplement with additives..benefit=save $

tap water with chlorine sterilizes at a micro level while being harmless at the macro level, plants need chlorine in small doses...benefit= less chance of biological infections, micro nutrient supplementation

in my area, costs $.0004/gal. Even the self serve fill station is $.75/gal that's 1875 times more than tap water...benefit= save $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

plumbed right to the house. benefit= convienience

usually plumbed under ground benefit= = consistent cool temperature which holds a higher DO ratio.
 
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BOB4TUNA

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LOL watch out, here comes the tough guy.

I'm still baffled at how you sad sacks are defending the use of tap water, when my original point wasn't that tap water was going to do extreme harm to your plant, but rather, it is an unnecessary issue that could be avoided by simply spending the extra dollar to buy the proper water...

"we're all much smarter and more capable than you"

You must have a really small penis.
What about the people secluded in the woods some where like myself where , citified, and delivered water isnt an option. im in northern michigan. where the closest store that carries water is 45 miles away. I have natural spring water which I just recently found. My well has too much iron and hardness. Which gives me the option of treated city or natural spring. My first thought was to buy a reverse osmosis machine. The only issue is that my plants havent responded to me saying I needed to fix the issue. Another thing to remember , not all tap water is treated the same amounts every where. its the generalization . Your putting a blank statement on a continualy changing situation. I did not spend 500 on a R/o machine . yet I still get 700 gram harvests of 24% thc that are as beautiful as you ever seen. My dispensery that i sell to never asked me if I was using any type of water. They test the qaulity of the product thats it.
 
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Alexander Supertramp

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Nothing bad in tap water huh? So I guess bacteria, lead, copper, antibiotics, disinfectants, nitrates, arsenicl, and of course, chlorine (which stunts root growth mind you), are just dandy then? These are not removed. And yes, they will reduce the quality of your yield and the buds will not taste as good from the buildup of chemicals which the plant has been soaking up every single day since germination...

This is not to say that every bit of tap water from any given place will be as bad as any other, yes areas vary and some are a lot worse. However,un-pH'ed tap water is not what you should be using for your plants... Every time you're using an uncontrolled substance on your plants, you're adding variables. Once something goes wrong, you're going to have a much harder time trying to figure out what it is. This is not to say that simply using tap water is going to kill your plants or something, but it's just another variable in dozens and dozens of variables that effect the outcome of your plant. Again, can you still grow good bud by using the shittiest tap water in the country? Probably. Would it have been better with the purest water in the country? Definitely.
Utter bullshit. You need to learn how plants work.
 

skunkd0c

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I couldnt imagine going through the trouble to use all distilled ph adjusted water
much of my success is down to having good tapwater,
no need for ph adjustment or changing nutes
just top ups of nutes and water added when needed

i feel for those poor guys that deal with RO and have to constantly measure and adjust PH
 

Six9

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Why would you want to introduce variables into the equation?..
You're spending your valuable time, money and risking your personal safety to grow plants... Why not just spend a few extra dollars to buy some distilled water and pH up/down?..
wow I need to read through this thread, I stopped here and edited sorry, but that right there is enough, plus I found wal-mart RO for 47 cents per gallon
 

Six9

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Lol, do so, you may choose to save your 47 cents.
Without question I will use my tap, for sure with a single outdoor plant, and prolly my 2nd indoor grow. It's consistent under 47ppm.
 
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chuck estevez

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Without question I will use my tap, for sure with a single outdoor plant, and prolly my 2nd indoor grow. It's consistent under 47ppm. I tried someone's high end tester too. Hey thid thread has smart people paying attention. Off topic where to upload secure video I can link to? YouTube/Google nails me down to city & state.
if anything, mix half r/o and half tap for a smooth blend. I have really hard tap water, so i mix it half with r/o I make.
 
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