View Full Version : Whats the difference?
masterg
04-25-2005, 09:11 PM
I was just about to order some soil and fertz and right at the bottom of the page it says,
Water Type:
Soft Water
OR
Hard Water
whats the difference? and how do i find out?
cheers :)
dj2883
04-25-2005, 09:50 PM
Hard water contains more minerals like calcium and magnesium, you can tell if your water is hard or soft depending on where you live. Do you live in the UK if so where ?
BobBong
04-25-2005, 09:59 PM
you want a balance of both for growing, although most tap water is pretty hard..depending on where you live. hence the reason you get a water softener for your house.. it softens the water with salt, can't remember the name of it..
I leave my water for at least 24 hours to evaporate any chlorine in the water.. you could try the same?
masterg
04-26-2005, 02:03 PM
yeah i do live in the uk, and people have been tellin me that our water is more alkaline than acid, wich water type do i tick on the list?
Cheers 4 lookin and especially answerin, cheers.
dj2883
04-26-2005, 03:09 PM
whats the list, generally in the uk the water gets harder the further south and east u go, but it shouldn't effect the ph of the water very much, tap water is normally quite close to neutral between 6.5 and 7.5. Hope this helps.
masterg
05-01-2005, 07:45 PM
oh, the list was just like fillin out my name and addrress, then at the bottom it said what water type, cheers 4 your help dj2883 & bobbong. cheerz
GreenGaucho
05-01-2005, 08:19 PM
Any tap-water is considered "hard" because it contains minerals and other shit that isn't normally in water. "Soft" water has been filtered and contains just pure water.
welshbird
05-31-2005, 08:49 PM
Hard water contains more minerals like calcium and magnesium, you can tell if your water is hard or soft depending on where you live. Do you live in the UK if so where ?
Hi DJ
I hope you can help I have just move back to Swansea from London and need a contact down here.
welsh
0mn1v3il
06-01-2005, 12:44 PM
you should be able to tell if your water is hard or not quite easily:
1)if you take a shower and it dries your skin->hard
2)if its well water without a purifier or softener->hard
3)try boiling the water in a pan, see whats left over when there no water left. (dont use a really nice pan)
what i do to solve this hard/soft water dillema is just use distilled water. you can get it really cheap if you buy it like 10 gallons at a time in big jugs. this way your guarenteed soft water.
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