That water should be fine...except there's no FOOD in it.Cyanarnofsky wrote: I only have my tap water in there
Given that I start 25 clones every three weeks (and use the best with a success rate just shy of 100% with perfectly coloured and beautiful leaves, I can assuredly say that with 180PPM tap water, it'll work perfectly fineYes a RO filter is required if your using city tap water. There is chlorine and other chemicals in city water that will harm the plant cells. These chemicals can cause discoloration of leafs, poor root growth and poor productivity.
I am *very* thankful I live in a city where they appropriately banned the toxic waste fluoride from our water supply.Some people have cleaner tap water than others. Different municipalities use different sanitation methods, different disinfectants, have different geology (aquifer location and mineral contents) and ultimately what comes out the tap varies. Not all cities/towns use chloramines (though many do) and not all add fluoride to the water.
If you are really interested in exactly what is in your tap water, you should check out your municipal water report. In the USA (other countries as well I assume) your city/town or water company should mail you such a report annually. It is also likely to be found online.
Fluoride, chloramines and chlorination by-products aside; tap water contains minerals like calcium, magnesium, iron and copper which the plant can make use of. RO water is not necessary. Unless your water is really bad, if you wanted to filter it you could use an activated charcoal/ion exchange resin system (Brita/Pur) or a multistage filter. RO systems waste a lot of water.
What the fuck Cyan, yellowing (chlorosis) is primarily from N deficiency. Nute burn is almost always on leaf tips and is browning and dying of tips.Cyan wrote: new growth looks like its yellowing from
nute burn
Agreed it does look like he has a nutrient deficiency. I would like to think he is feeding them since hydroponics is not very successful without nutrients. But you never know with beginners...What the fuck Cyan, yellowing (chlorosis) is primarily from N deficiency. Nute burn is almost always on leaf tips and is browning and dying of tips.
Are you expecting your clones to live on water?
JD
It's for light reflection I'm assumingWhy do you have foil on that bucket?
Cyan,Cyanarnofsky wrote": I only have my tap water in there which is about 180ppm. Too high for these little...