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	01-28-2011, 01:30 PM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issuesI am learning over the last 2 years that RO water is not a good idea for our plants. RO is so efficient that it removes good nutrients like calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, zinc, and many others. Plants become micronutrient defficient. 
 
 I now feel that if a person uses RO water they need to replace ALL micronutrients. And because mixes and ferts expect those micronutrients to be present in the water supply, the plants can show many different forms of stress, the most prevelent one causing an appearance of Rust Fungus. Treatment of rust fungus involves expense......... Treatment of RO micronutrient shortages is simple ONCE IDENTIFIED, tap water.
 
 I suspect that distilled water may also cause issues, I don't know if the micronutes follow the water in distillation, I think not tho.
 
 Also noted, is that this really does not show until in flower.
 
 SO thumbs down to RO in my garden and tumbs up to tap water that has evaporated the chloramines.WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . Reverse Osmosis can cause issues I am learning over the last 2 years that RO water is not a good idea for our plants. RO is so efficient that it removes good nutrients like calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, zinc, and many others. Plants become micronutrient defficient. I now feel that if a person uses RO water they need to replace ALL micronutrients. And because mixes and ferts expect those micronutrients to be present in the water supply, the plants can show many different forms of stress, the most prevelent one Rating: 5
 
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	01-28-2011, 02:00 PM #2 Member Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issuesThanks for the thread WW. I'm with you on this one after my most recent incident. However, be aware you can and will also see symptoms during veg stage as I did. My thread here in the Plant Problem section can show some of the symptoms of a Micronutrient deficiency.:thumbsup::thumbsup: 
 
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	01-28-2011, 06:06 PM #3 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issuesI am sure it can show anytime, but I really noticed it was bad about 3 weeks into flower. 
 
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	01-28-2011, 08:04 PM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issuesLeave 'em in dere, no gotta replace 'em!  
 
 
 You'd think common sense would suffice about too pure water. Originally Posted by WashougalWonder Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
 You are quite correct.
 Distilled water is actually a tad worse than R/O.
 
 I did a side by side with cuttings.
 The "fresh outta the tap" water side rooted and flourished.
 On the others, the distilled water sucked the life out of them and they shriveled and died.
 
 
 Let me address that second myth.
 Chloramines are compounds. they do not "evaporate".
 Organic decomposition will degrade Chloramine to Halomethanes that are also harmless at that concentration.
 
 
 My tap water contains Chloramine.
 If it did not, I would add some to control pathogens.
 (Keeps fungus and mold out of my DWC)
 
 The tiny amount used, while toxic to fish, is harmless to cannabis, in fact, it's beneficial.
 Same goes for Chlorine gas.
 
 Though Chlorine gas does dissipate on standing the wise grower takes advantage of it and used the water straight from the tap.
 (After tweaking the PH, of course. ) )
 
 Ordinarily, I just ignore misguided guidance if it does no harm.
 However, telling folks to "let their water sit" for whatever reason, is counter productive.
 Here's why.
 
 Roots breathe.
 Sitting water loses oxygen and goes stagnant.
 Stagnant water drowns plants, allows pathogens to flourish, and rots roots.
 You want it sparkly fresh from an aerated faucet. 
 
 Been following this advice for years and it has served me very well. 
 
 Other than that, your advice is excellent .:thumbsup:
 
 Aloha,
 Weezard
 
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	01-28-2011, 08:22 PM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issuesThank you, thank you, thank you, WW! I have been telling in other forums about the pluses in using regular, old tap water for your growing needs and have been shot down more than once. I always stood my ground on this one point. Originally Posted by WashougalWonder Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
 
 I am so happy to see there is another educated (through experience) botanist saying what I have been saying for so long. :weedpoke: :weedpoke:
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	01-28-2011, 08:40 PM #6 Member Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issuesI disagree with you completely. I've been growing in a greenhouse with Coco and using RO water for years and I have never had a problem. I've also done a couple of grows indoors with it. Coco unlike soil has no nutrients or additives whatsoever just like the RO water. I use a huge line of nutrients to make up for everything that has been taken out of the water. Its all about using the right nutrients. Sure if your growing in soil and using minimal nutes then maybe RO water isnt the route for you. But if you ad everything the plants need yourself then they wont need the stuff that has been taken out of the water. In fact using RO water allows you to control the PPM since the PPM of tap water is much higher than that of RO water. This way you can pack on the nutes in flower and not lockout your plants from having to high of PPM. Originally Posted by WashougalWonder Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
 
 
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	01-28-2011, 08:49 PM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issuesCompletely agree with greg...i understand completely where ww is coming from and do value ww's opinions greatly, but i have never had a problem with distilled and neither has my mentor...to each his own U know what \"thought\" did?
 
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	01-28-2011, 09:01 PM #8 Senior Member Senior Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issues@ Greg n Tree; Originally Posted by Treez81 Originally Posted by Treez81
 
 Actually, you all agree. 
 
 "
 I now feel that if a person uses RO water they need to replace ALL micronutrients." - WashougalWonder
 
 See?.
 
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 Plants do things for a reason..they don\'t just decide one day to get root rot or act funny. - Weedhound :clap:
 
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	01-28-2011, 09:06 PM #9 Member Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issuesyour right he sort of said that but he was hardly clear on the fact that you could actually use RO water and didnt explain why it would be better to use RO water. If anything i just cleared up why you would want to use RO water. 
 
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	01-28-2011, 09:09 PM #10 Senior Member Senior Member
 Reverse Osmosis can cause issuesThis is not different than saying "Watering can cause issues". Everything can cause issues if you don't read the manual first. 
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