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01-31-2007, 09:25 PM #1
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Mountain water
all depends on where its coming from. many different natural factors can change pH and the ppm of the water and what it contains. Some water has lots of sulpher, other has too much calcium, etc. But often, its absolutely perfect for giant behemoths; atleast when it comes to growing outside. Most mountain water Ive seen with growing has been about 7.0 which is spot on for soil. Only one way to find out.
Originally Posted by Stryker420
Racerx Reviewed by Racerx on . Mountain water Just wondering has anybody every used mountain water for there plants. I live in the mountains and thought it would be a great water source, since its such crystal clean water, not sure how the ph levels would be, but I think im going to test it as soon as find my ph tester. Any info? Rating: 5
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