Awsome news! I set out tarps last night before to rain started up again to catch the water. I just tested it and the pH is 6.2 and right around 0 ppm. I am comparing colors on a strip but the colors match exactly. I don't have a whole lot of water right now, about enough for everyone for the next watering and maybe some extra, but we are going to have more rain this evening. I'm also having some city water brought out for me which I'll have to test when it gets here, and let sit out to get rid of the chlorine.

So here are my questions.

After my plants being so shocked for so long(their whole life). What should be my priority use for the rain water, and what should I used the second rate city water for? I was thinking Flush with city water as many as I can and feed with rain water and nutes.

And what concentration to I want to use for my nutes when I do go to feed them first off? They really need the nutes they are showing def for but I don't want to burn them.

Next question is which plants would benifit most from being treated first? All my plants are three days apart in all stages. I'm making sure all the new clones and plants start out right, but do I want to try and fix the late flower ones and work my way back to the early flowing stage to try to save the harvest, or start with the early flowering ones -> the late flowering ones so they have more time to correct themselves? I'm just worried the late ones are to far gone to help them much.

I have about 3 days till the next major watering.


*Stinky can you change my thread name to water qaulity choices to mend lockout or something like that?
Chronic Chrissy Reviewed by Chronic Chrissy on . Lockout- Hard water, rain water, choices! OK I'm officially back and man do I need help! We moved last year and ran into so many problems with my new setup but ironed most of the kinks out. As usual with a new setup and strain there is a learning curve as you relize mistakes and stabilize the problem. I have narrowed it down and have discoved it to be the water. So I'll tell you everything I know about my water source. It's well water, we live near a large lake that isn't the healthiest, but not biohazardous yet. The pH is at Rating: 5