I just got my seeds in and all I have to do now is get my grow medium and nutrients. Is one grow medium more forgiving to hard water than others (soil, coco)? Also what nutrients would you use with hardwater? I know that general hydroponics makes a hardwater flora trio but anything else?
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Best nutrients to use with hard water and higher ppm?
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I recall - at least one company makes a nutrient line for hard water- unfortunately, I do not remember which one.
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I ran into a lockout due to my hard well water. I went with RO on my next grow and ended up with cal mag def, so I now alternate RO with well water and epsom foliar feed now and then.
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I mix deep well water (1.4EC) with RO water 1:1 or half and half
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That probably would be a better way. Keep it consistent
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yeah i dunno whats in my water the only thing i know for sure is if i use only well water i get sulfur toxicity, and if i use only RO water my ph drops dramatically and cannot feed high enough so it kinda took me a year to find the sweetspot, now i mix, add nutrients and my ph is 6.5 everytime naturally at 1.4EC, been doin it for a year now and indeed plants love that consistency, i also feed the same dose(EC) first week of veg until harvest
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Originally posted by DimeBagKilla View PostI just got my seeds in and all I have to do now is get my grow medium and nutrients. Is one grow medium more forgiving to hard water than others (soil, coco)? Also what nutrients would you use with hard water? I know that general hydroponics makes a hard water flora trio but anything else?
If you have enough room to sore several 5 gallon bottles, you could use some spa shock to oxidize most of the TDS in the water and let it sit for a few days. The chlorine level will drop off to 0 and the TDS should precipitate out of the water and rest on the bottom in a silt. Then you could siphon off the top water.
I would think a tsp of spa shock would do it.
Just a thought. Good Luck
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