OhYesTheDopeMan
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Hey,
Long time member, haven't posted in a while but I found lots of scattered info and have been having some issues so I figure this thread will help many people as I sort my issues and dial in a good blend of water...
I have taken my grows to the next level so I am trying to perfect everything.
Basically I am on well water which comes out very hard, sometimes the pH is over 8.3. I have been using pH down with good results, but the ppm comes out high sometimes also, which I overcome by using less concentrations in feedings. In the summer, I harvest enough distilled water from side split A/C units, which I have been trying to utilize. I also just learned my Ph meter calibration is messed up, but did I learn some costly lessons recently with all these factors combined. I do not have R/O because I must find a way to hook it up to a source which isn't pressurized, if anyone has an idea which hooks up into a res and pumps r/o water out or something let me know, working on it. In the meantime here are my questions, findings and research based on involuntary testing. THIS IS STRICLY SOIL related, hybrid grow, compost tea, 3 part, cal-mag, several other additives. co2, hps and good temps and air. Mixed strains.
1. Distilled water is good for flushing, but an end of harvest flushing to eliminate everything in the dirt along with a flushing agent. I sometimes call "flushing" when I feed water only once a week to give the plant a kind of break...for that I use my mix of well/distilled, ph down. And to use it with food, you need to add cal mag. I am also using it for foilar feedings, with the cal-mag added. The ppm of 0 doesn't let the soil absorb the foods. But, since the pH is perfect, I can use it for compost tea so I don't have to add pH down (acid) to my microbes killing them (counter productive)... Maybe with 1 part of well water? That sound right?
2. Since my well water is so hard (300-500) I will use 1 part distilled water to regulate the ppm (in the summer) a bit. Add food with cal-mag, then pH accordingly (its usually at 7.5 at that point). Is that being resourceful?
3. I am out of micro, I use GH 3 part. Luckily I am going to try the one for hard water this time around, from what I found they are the only ones that sell something like that part of a 3 part. Should help I hope?
4. The distilled water itself. Stupid question but since I am pumping co2 in the room, does that make my water come out with a lower pH? Couldn't decipher the science enough to answer that, but I am wondering if even my distilled is a bit shitty for the plants. From What I read, the co2 has to be in astronomical amounts to effect the water.
Feel free to chime in with anything at all. I had one batch that out of no where, after a stream of A1 everything all around, wilted. Thought it was overwatering, deficiency, temps, raised the lights. Was going nuts. Realized the calibration was fuked up, and that led me to really get to the bottom of my water habits. I have to get on finding a system other than pumping out of a faucet, I'm getting my water out of a hose. Cheers for now
Dman
Long time member, haven't posted in a while but I found lots of scattered info and have been having some issues so I figure this thread will help many people as I sort my issues and dial in a good blend of water...
I have taken my grows to the next level so I am trying to perfect everything.
Basically I am on well water which comes out very hard, sometimes the pH is over 8.3. I have been using pH down with good results, but the ppm comes out high sometimes also, which I overcome by using less concentrations in feedings. In the summer, I harvest enough distilled water from side split A/C units, which I have been trying to utilize. I also just learned my Ph meter calibration is messed up, but did I learn some costly lessons recently with all these factors combined. I do not have R/O because I must find a way to hook it up to a source which isn't pressurized, if anyone has an idea which hooks up into a res and pumps r/o water out or something let me know, working on it. In the meantime here are my questions, findings and research based on involuntary testing. THIS IS STRICLY SOIL related, hybrid grow, compost tea, 3 part, cal-mag, several other additives. co2, hps and good temps and air. Mixed strains.
1. Distilled water is good for flushing, but an end of harvest flushing to eliminate everything in the dirt along with a flushing agent. I sometimes call "flushing" when I feed water only once a week to give the plant a kind of break...for that I use my mix of well/distilled, ph down. And to use it with food, you need to add cal mag. I am also using it for foilar feedings, with the cal-mag added. The ppm of 0 doesn't let the soil absorb the foods. But, since the pH is perfect, I can use it for compost tea so I don't have to add pH down (acid) to my microbes killing them (counter productive)... Maybe with 1 part of well water? That sound right?
2. Since my well water is so hard (300-500) I will use 1 part distilled water to regulate the ppm (in the summer) a bit. Add food with cal-mag, then pH accordingly (its usually at 7.5 at that point). Is that being resourceful?
3. I am out of micro, I use GH 3 part. Luckily I am going to try the one for hard water this time around, from what I found they are the only ones that sell something like that part of a 3 part. Should help I hope?
4. The distilled water itself. Stupid question but since I am pumping co2 in the room, does that make my water come out with a lower pH? Couldn't decipher the science enough to answer that, but I am wondering if even my distilled is a bit shitty for the plants. From What I read, the co2 has to be in astronomical amounts to effect the water.
Feel free to chime in with anything at all. I had one batch that out of no where, after a stream of A1 everything all around, wilted. Thought it was overwatering, deficiency, temps, raised the lights. Was going nuts. Realized the calibration was fuked up, and that led me to really get to the bottom of my water habits. I have to get on finding a system other than pumping out of a faucet, I'm getting my water out of a hose. Cheers for now
Dman