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12-15-2007, 06:32 PM #1OPMember
distilled or r/o water?
would anybody recommend one over the other? i use distilled, just wondering if r/o would be better to use
Dr. VanNostrin Reviewed by Dr. VanNostrin on . distilled or r/o water? would anybody recommend one over the other? i use distilled, just wondering if r/o would be better to use Rating: 5
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12-15-2007, 06:42 PM #2Senior Member
distilled or r/o water?
either way, you need to add Cal-Mag+ type of minerals, or you will have deficiencies ...
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12-15-2007, 08:01 PM #3Senior Member
distilled or r/o water?
I buy gallon jugs from walmart of distilled water. The label says its filtered by reverse osmosis, microfiltration, distillation, and ozonation whatever that is
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12-15-2007, 09:19 PM #4Senior Member
distilled or r/o water?
remember to always pH your water ... RO and distilled water are NOT automatically 'pH neutral' , as some are led to believe ... :smokin:
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12-15-2007, 10:34 PM #5Junior Member
distilled or r/o water?
Originally Posted by the image reaper
Thanks GT
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12-15-2007, 10:43 PM #6Senior Member
distilled or r/o water?
correct, 7.0 is 'neutral-pH' ... lower is 'acidic', higher is 'alkaline' ... :smokin:
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12-19-2007, 12:20 AM #7Senior Member
distilled or r/o water?
Pure water is PH neutral, now does pure water exist...only for seconds in lab conditions. Pure water has no buffering capabilities so any tiny amount of impurities will throw the PH.
Most common is co2 gas in the atmosphere....upon contact with "pure water" carbonic acid will form in the water lowering its PH some.
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12-24-2007, 09:41 AM #8Member
distilled or r/o water?
I just got an RO/DI system and don't know how I did without it for all that time. Either way you always want to adjust your PH AFTER you add nutes. I learned the hard way by adding a single drop of PH down to 5 gallons of watter and watched my PH constantly plummet to 2.0. Adding nutrients will help to buffer your PH. I know that Advanced Nutrients has buffers built in and Barricade is made to just such a thing. Plain 0ppm waters PH will dance all over the meter without anything to hold it.
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12-24-2007, 03:31 PM #9Senior Member
distilled or r/o water?
slight hijack:
how much cal-mag do y'all usually use per gallon? each application? only on res changes?http://boards.cannabis.com/hydroponi...kets-grow.html
hempy buckets grow log
http://boards.cannabis.com/hydroponi...ml#post1770123
recirculating DWC grow log (*harvested*)
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12-24-2007, 04:25 PM #10Senior Member
distilled or r/o water?
I use 10ml/gallon, was advised that from the local hydro shop ... I add it also at top-offs, the strain I'm growing likes magnesium :smokin:
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