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08-12-2010, 04:21 AM #1OPMember
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
the title says it all folks...
I really don't want to get an RO system because of all the water they waste and slow flow rate .5gmp is NOT what I need for several large resevoirs...
Is 470PPM too high? I plan on using all organic nutrients and I could just go easy on the nutes...
What should I do?shibbysurfrider Reviewed by shibbysurfrider on . 470PPM tap water! too much?!? the title says it all folks... I really don't want to get an RO system because of all the water they waste and slow flow rate .5gmp is NOT what I need for several large resevoirs... Is 470PPM too high? I plan on using all organic nutrients and I could just go easy on the nutes... What should I do? Rating: 5My Organic DWC grow Champion Strains!!!!
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08-12-2010, 09:33 AM #2Senior Member
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
You can try it but I think there is no way around a filter. If not R/O then a good filter will bring it down without the waste water.
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08-12-2010, 11:30 AM #3Senior Member
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
/agree with Loc
If I remember what I read once, then anything over 200 out the tap can lead to issuses. Even putting a Brita filter on the faucet would be better than that.
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08-12-2010, 02:26 PM #4Senior Member
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
Your tap water sounds like mine and like they both have said it will not work out for you with that high of PPM. Not sure you will be able to do this where you live but where I live I have access to RO water vending machines in shopping centers. I drive my truck and take a big 5 gallon plastic bottle and two "new/clean" trash cans and fill them up with the amount of RO water I need.
Cost me $1.25 per 5 gallons so not too bad and a lot better that buying big RO system.
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08-12-2010, 02:54 PM #5OPMember
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
Thanks everyone. I'm definitely looking into buying an RO system as lugging 40 gallons worth of water upstairs to my condo doesn't seem appealing to me LOL. I have an attached PUR water system that hooks onto my faucet. Doesn't do a thing according to my TDS meter. I'm probably going to buy a tankless RO system and fill a 40 gallon tote or something and make sure I don't leave or forget about it while it's filling...
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08-12-2010, 07:19 PM #6Senior Member
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
PUR filters do nothing. Brita filters actually work and will drop your TDS count.
Thougbh with water that hard, you're probably better off just getting a hardwater-specific nutrient solution if you don't want to goof with an RO system.
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08-12-2010, 08:57 PM #7OPMember
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
hmmm. I am thinking about using an aquarium water conditioner. They are supposed to instantly get rid of chlorine and 'de-toxify' heavy metals. Hm...
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08-12-2010, 10:44 PM #8Member
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
could always try a zero waste R/O system. I have one, works great.
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08-13-2010, 03:23 AM #9Senior Member
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
Originally Posted by shibbysurfrider
Good luck with the grow and PPM.
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08-13-2010, 10:40 AM #10Senior Member
470PPM tap water! too much?!?
I do not believe the fish water conditioner will do what you are looking for, not for sure but dont believe so.
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