Yes that's straight out of the tap. Is that ridiculously high? Should I water with distilled instead? I took some soil, and put it in a cup and put some distilled water in, let it sit for about half hour and tested the water and it came out at 8+ with the strips and 5.5 with the meter. Tbh diagnosing issues is hella frustrating
i have synthetic nutes but I havent added them yet. Im considering starting a compost in the spring tho.
what kind of soil are you using in there?
yes, straight outta the tap @500+ppm is a bit high, without knowing your water report I cant be for sure but based on the results of your soil slurry test plus the ppm of your tap id say your water is highly alkalizing, it will push your water PH up no matter how much you down it. being so high in minerals the constant watering will eventually build up and possibly cause some things like the PH of your soil to get wacky which makes the microbial life not too happy.
if you plan on using bottled nutrients then you will eventually need to water to run off, it helps wash out left over salts and replaces them with the balanced new feed..
if you go the organic living soil route, because of your only water source being very hard, you could either purchase water or buy a water filter that will lower your ppm to 150-200 max. I would continue to water the baby every other day, with plan water. your ph will eventually balance out after a few waterings of your distilled/ro water. if you choose to go this route I don't recommend any runoff when you water. a little is okay but not the 20% you shoot for in synthetics. grab a bag of GOOD quality earth worm castings, and spread a few and fulls around the plant, this stuff is packed with yummy stuff for the plants and will boost the microbe life which in turn helps regulate the PH of the soil as well as the nutrients the plant might need which is why many find that in living soil you need not worry about the PH, the microbes handle it . The only reason we worry about your water is not so much the ph but rather it’s ppm/mineral content. we are just learning how to feed the soil life and keep it balanced and fed, and then the soil food web feeds the plant, plant dies and feeds microbes etc etc etc etc
very basically explained but there is science behind it that im not that great at repeating lol...
either direction you choose to go, from here on out I would grab filtered water and just give it to her every other day, she will bounce back no need to PH your distilled water, I promise you.
the reason its not needed esp with distilled/RO water is bc often the water has 0ppm, having nothing in there as far as minerals to stabilize the water means that its PH can be altered easily, with distilled/RO water you'll find that you can add mere drops of your PH up or down and it will change the PH drastically. if you take that 0ppm water and put it into your soil it will change to the PH of the soil. that being said your soil is at 8+, yet the microbes will still enjoy a fresh drink of 0ppm. enough times and you will rebalance. with that light I wouldn't worry about it being too close