Hello everyone, I just moved into a house with horrible water and I've been trying to get to a happy place or at least a better one. (if you don't care about the journey or my bs skip to last paragraph) I'll tell you where I am and if you guys have any suggestions I'll be listening 4sure. No one has been living here for a while so the water was sitting in the pipes for some time and has definitely changed in the short time I've been here, but seems to have leveled out.
First the water numbers straight from the tap TDS= 570ppm with a pH of 7.78
I tried my inline hose filter and there was little change but I'm sure it took out most the chlorine/chloramine whichever is in it. I bought a larger filter setup with two 10x2.5 and filters with coco charcoal to clean it up enough to use and got TDS down to 420ppm but the ph jumped up ? to 8.1..... next I got some vitamin C figured it would help me with the ph and neutralize any chlorine the filters left it got the ph down to 7.1 but the ppm went up 480 this is what I've been using but it was bothering me using it. I only have two plants growing and one looks to be having a problem with it already
Now I've installed an ro system and my idea is to use a mix of tap water treated with vitamin C and ro water to get the TDS level down to an acceptable level. Yesterday I was still flushing the ro system (so I'll need to get better numbers) but took some of the water from it just to (play with) see where it was at that point and mix in some tap to see what would happen but I would love to get some thoughts from you guys on how you might do it so I have more than just my opinion and ideas so I can get to the best place possible.
I know I don't want to use the tap water straight and I don't want to use the ro water straight I think one is to clean and will end up causing a mineral deficiency and the other would cause a build-up of minerals. Here's the readings from yesterday like I said I was still flushing the ro system but wanted to play with the numbers to give me an idea of where I am.... first pic straight tap next is straight ro then mixed about 1/3 tap . I will of course treat the tap water, I'm thinking just a little vitamin C will neutralize the chlorine/chloramine and bring the ph down in the mid 6 range where it needs to be
Sorry the pics didn't load in the order I said but it shouldn't be hard to tell which is which
First the water numbers straight from the tap TDS= 570ppm with a pH of 7.78
I tried my inline hose filter and there was little change but I'm sure it took out most the chlorine/chloramine whichever is in it. I bought a larger filter setup with two 10x2.5 and filters with coco charcoal to clean it up enough to use and got TDS down to 420ppm but the ph jumped up ? to 8.1..... next I got some vitamin C figured it would help me with the ph and neutralize any chlorine the filters left it got the ph down to 7.1 but the ppm went up 480 this is what I've been using but it was bothering me using it. I only have two plants growing and one looks to be having a problem with it already
Now I've installed an ro system and my idea is to use a mix of tap water treated with vitamin C and ro water to get the TDS level down to an acceptable level. Yesterday I was still flushing the ro system (so I'll need to get better numbers) but took some of the water from it just to (play with) see where it was at that point and mix in some tap to see what would happen but I would love to get some thoughts from you guys on how you might do it so I have more than just my opinion and ideas so I can get to the best place possible.
I know I don't want to use the tap water straight and I don't want to use the ro water straight I think one is to clean and will end up causing a mineral deficiency and the other would cause a build-up of minerals. Here's the readings from yesterday like I said I was still flushing the ro system but wanted to play with the numbers to give me an idea of where I am.... first pic straight tap next is straight ro then mixed about 1/3 tap . I will of course treat the tap water, I'm thinking just a little vitamin C will neutralize the chlorine/chloramine and bring the ph down in the mid 6 range where it needs to be
Sorry the pics didn't load in the order I said but it shouldn't be hard to tell which is which
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