I recently contacted General Hydroponics product support with a question about whether growers should use Cali Magic product in areas with hard water like CO Springs, where I live.
Our water does not totally come from mountain runoff like I assumed when I moved here, but from other reservoirs in CO, including some mountain run off.
I am not complaining but I got 2 replies and 2 different answers from GH. One person who was very nice on the phone told me it would be okay to just skip using the Cali Magic, because the water already has enough minerals in it; the other email reply I got said the best option for hard water like this with a base TDS reading of 250 -280ppm, they would recommend a RO water filter, then use Cali Magic.
The GH Nutrient charts only suggest a few little bit of Cali Magic anyways so I am not sure it is worth worrying about other than when using hard water it throws off the ppm readings on the GH Feeding Charts by approx. whatever your base TDS reading is. If starting with a TDS of 250, then after adding your nutes the ppm is supposed to be 800, instead it will be 1,050 or so.
I only have a couple of plants and don't need to filter a lot of water. Maybe I could use a pitcher, filtered dispenser, or install a low cost, basic filter?
Our water does not totally come from mountain runoff like I assumed when I moved here, but from other reservoirs in CO, including some mountain run off.
I am not complaining but I got 2 replies and 2 different answers from GH. One person who was very nice on the phone told me it would be okay to just skip using the Cali Magic, because the water already has enough minerals in it; the other email reply I got said the best option for hard water like this with a base TDS reading of 250 -280ppm, they would recommend a RO water filter, then use Cali Magic.
The GH Nutrient charts only suggest a few little bit of Cali Magic anyways so I am not sure it is worth worrying about other than when using hard water it throws off the ppm readings on the GH Feeding Charts by approx. whatever your base TDS reading is. If starting with a TDS of 250, then after adding your nutes the ppm is supposed to be 800, instead it will be 1,050 or so.
I only have a couple of plants and don't need to filter a lot of water. Maybe I could use a pitcher, filtered dispenser, or install a low cost, basic filter?
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