thats the toy i use here..small boy with the upgraded KDF 85 carbon filter. im not sure the diff on this to the factory one, but according to them and the charts i have from work it shows the factory only removes some or partial. and this does all..so they claim. maybe its just more packed carbon or a diff pourosity carbon. i need to call again and ask them this. like i said it did taView attachment 1292229ke a shit ton more water through it to get the numbers back down to good so its deffianlty diff than the factory one.
and comapared to other View attachment 1292228costs i see for that filter thats a good one. id grab it
couple of shots of my set up, ive added the float shut off valve and do recomend it asView attachment 1292226 ive overflowed it a couple times already...stoner moments, for i think 20 buck i got that shut off.
and sorry for the thread jack here.....
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WaterI finally tested my water sources today with an aquarium tester. For a yr been trying to figure out why my plants start dying in flower. And the water machine was 6.0 or less. My tap is over 7.6 and my new home RO is about 7.6. The runoff was 6.0 or less. I flushed with higher ph water til runoff was low 6s. Should I get lime or ph up and flush more soon? Didn't wana shock em. Think I've been fluctuating ph between acid and alkaline, lockout or something. Does RO need ph up? Or does cal msg help?
Ok ill check it outi work at a nute co and hydro shop so we have these in stock. i got the filter then bought the upgrade carbon. its the only one needed. its called a KDF-85. i think it retails for about 30 bucks so it isnt that much. so far ive been happy with hime., you also get twice the life roughly from the better fileter so to me that alone is worht the cost to upgrade.
If your friends r/o water is 8.1 he is probaly using the rejection water and has the r/o going to waste. And if your is 7.5 either your system isnt working/needs new membrane or your meter is way off. R/O water no matter the initial source should be in the 6ish range.My RO water comes out at 7.5, my works RO comes out at 6.0, my grow partner's RO comes out 8.1. I don't think you can say what RO water PH is. Depends on the source. PH adjustment is simple and effective.
So is testing runoff for soil ph a myth? Do u think using acidic ro could use up my soils buffers? Or going back and forth from acidic ro and alkaline tap could mess up my plants?Water
The water source has almost nothing to do with medium ph. Up, down or all around. Ph is ph.
Look at it like this: Pure water has a pH of 7 (neutral). It has no buffers (it's pure H2O), so even a little bit of anything with a non-neutral pH (like carbon dioxide) in small amounts can have a big effect on the pH scale reading. However, if there are neutral buffers (elements with a pH around 7) in high amounts and in the water, a small amount of carbon dioxide chemically interacting with the water has very little effect on pH because the buffers are present in greater quantity. So... using slightly acidic RO derived water that is only slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide won't have much, if any, real effect on soil pH (which is already loaded with buffers and elements of different pH levels). However, it can wash out buffers/elements from the soil and impact pH in that way. So if the soil was acidic, it would move towards being closer to neutral. If the soil was basic, it would move towards being closer to neutral - but varying on how much of the offending elements were being removed from the soil (which is really hard to do without ending up completely washing away all your soil)... Or else you can buffer the RO water to where you want it with a pH adjuster and have a greater impact.So is testing runoff for soil ph a myth? Do u think using acidic ro could use up my soils buffers? Or going back and forth from acidic ro and alkaline tap could mess up my plants?
So is testing runoff for soil ph a myth? Do u think using acidic ro could use up my soils buffers? Or going back and forth from acidic ro and alkaline tap could mess up my plants?
I disagree. You can have high PH while your RO system is working perfectly.If your friends r/o water is 8.1 he is probaly using the rejection water and has the r/o going to waste. And if your is 7.5 either your system isnt working/needs new membrane or your meter is way off. R/O water no matter the initial source should be in the 6ish range.