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    Can I use tap water and adjust the pH?

    Hi!
    Im in California (near LA) and got my plants yesterday. Can I use the water from the hose to water then if I change the pH to about 6-6.5? I have a filter for our drinking water but its hard to get 5 gallons a day from it (5 plants 7 gallon fabric pots) as it takes a while to refill it's resivoir plus I need to change the filter soon. Will I see serious negative effects of I use hose water changing the pH to 6-6.5? I'm using coco coir. Thankyou

    #2
    Yes you can. Downside is you probably won't be able to add many nutrients without the EC rising too much. So go easy on the nutes while you use tap water

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    • Rick Sanchez
      Rick Sanchez commented
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      What's EC? All the nutrients I'm using us the flora trio and Cali mag, I plan on using the nutrients schedule found on this site, I just bought my teens so I'm going to use everything in the first vegitative column. Will I be ok? That's 4 different nutrients (3 flora 1 calimag)

    #3
    I used tap water with no worries. Coco & GH flora trio + CALiMAGic
    Completed auto grows 3

    2x4 Gorilla tent
    600W HPS
    Coco
    GH Flora Series trio + Armor Si, CALiMAGic, RapidStart, Liquid KoolBloom, Floralicious Plus, FloraKleen, Diamond Nectar, FloraBlend, FloraNectar (Pineapple Rush version), Dry Koolbloom + Great White mycorrhizae & Terpinator

    Grows using this setup: 1
    Largest yield from this setup: 20oz / 567g

    Previous grows:
    http://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum/...row-first-grow
    http://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum/...world-of-seeds

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    • Rick Sanchez
      Rick Sanchez commented
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      what's your tap water pH at? mines just about 7 maybe slightly more but definitely not 8.

    • OzBud
      OzBud commented
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      don't know what it is coming out of the tap, I've never bothered to check.

    #4
    You will be fine with tap water...most the planet uses tap water...ph it to 6...ec is another way to say ppm...continue on...good luck and best wishes...

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    • Rick Sanchez
      Rick Sanchez commented
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      thanks for your positivity! I will do.

    #5
    I'm on central coast ca- i use tap water all the time, add nutrients then PH to 6. For my coco coir perlite mix. Been doing it three years. Just make sure your pH is correct for your medium
    Indoor- Coco coir & Perlite - 5 gal Smart pots
    Veg-T5s Flower- Platinum LEDS
    GH Flora Trio Cali-mag, Terpinator Liquid Bloom
    photoperiod feminized seeds
    http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...ow-journal.pdf
    http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...o-May-2017.pdf
    http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...ow-Journal.pdf

    Testing for the_honeysticks genetics

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    • Rick Sanchez
      Rick Sanchez commented
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      Awesome, thanks! One other question I need help with is how much should I be watering them and how often? It's coco coir in 7 gallon fabric pots, 5 plants. I have a 5 gallon bucket and a empty cleaned 1 gallon milk jug I just got done filling with water/nutrients. I read until 20% runoff but I dont understand that - is there a specific measurement (Gallons, liters, ext.)
      Muchos gracias

    • Tika
      Tika commented
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      Rick...i have not used 7 ga
      Pots- just 5 gal pots. I was told it didn't make that much difference - size wise. That said once my plants have matured (will post a pic here someplace) I give each plant 1.5 to 2 gal each for a 10-30% runoff/waste. In flower they always get 2 gals. I was told by one hydro store fo feed rich ( no run off) once then next with runoff. I am not doing that - once mature they get the same each time ( this is with Canna coco nutes. Also some plants may take a little less than others. I have 8 plants in 5 gal pots co I collect 16 milk jugs, load them all at one time. Any xtra goes out side including runoff..to outside bushes.
      Also my tap is about 7.5. Add all nutes and pH to 6. With my water & nutes it is about 3.8 mls pH down GH brand.

    • Rick Sanchez
      Rick Sanchez commented
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      How often do you water them? 2 gallons a plant twice a week once with nutrients once without? Do you do 2 gallons with nutrients once a week then 1.5 Gallons without?

    #6
    East coast here. I use tap water all the time. I do let it sit in open gallon jugs for a couple of days before using so chlorine will dissipate. Then adjust PH and water... no problems.
    DIY grow space 2.5' X 3.5' X 6.5'
    315 LEC
    6" Vortex exhaust fan w/speed control
    6" Carbon filter
    3- 6" fans
    humidifier
    temp and humidity gauge
    5 gal smart pots w/ FFOF soil
    FF trio nutrients

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      #7
      Just to add to the other responses, I also use regular tap water. The tap I have now is better quality, but at my last place the tap water came out at almost 300 PPM and a pH of 8 - still worked great in coco and hydro (after pHing of course)! I'm sure some people have really bad tap water that is unsuitable, but I think it's good enough for most growers

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      • NebulaHaze
        NebulaHaze commented
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        Rick, when they're young you don't need to give them as much water since their roots don't go far down at all. You were doing the exact right thing not to drown them when they're small. As they get bigger they'll start drinking more and you'll have to start giving them more each time. Definitely feel free to post some pictures of your plants so we can all take a look!

        Just curious, what nutrients are you using?

        Since you'll be adding extra nutrients in the water for coco coir you will eventually want 10-20% runoff to help prevent extra nutrient build-up in the coco. You're in pretty big pots, so it may be a few days or even a few weeks before you can give them "full" water to runoff because the plants aren't drinking much yet and you don't want to give young plants "wet feet." Until then, you can give them water in a circle around the plant. Your instincts will help. If you find they need to be watered more than every day or two, it means you should probably be giving more water at a time. If they're taking forever to dry out, it means they need less water at a time until they get bigger.

        With coco you want 20% runoff eventually, but if you were in soil and letting your plants use what's in the soil, you only need a tiny bit of runoff if any, so that you're not washing away extra nutrients. If you were in solo cups you'd want to be thoroughly watering them already since they'll dry up so fast in such a small container. The fact that each style is so different is why it can be so hard to get a straight answer about watering! Also, Free Rick!

      • 9fingerleafs
        9fingerleafs commented
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        My tap water comes out at 1.5 EC or 750ppm on my H&M meter

      • Rick Sanchez
        Rick Sanchez commented
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        I'd be happy to post pics of my "girls"! I've read almost everything on your site (accept problems and symptoms) and dont know what PPM is but I water all my other plants (not quite as delequite) with tap/hose. Unfortunately the guy who sold me my teens didn't mention they were of different ages but ones 3-4" taller then the others, the shortest one is a bit over 12" and I trimmed the taller ones down so they're only an inch or two taller, but they're still much bushier and when I transplanted them I noticed the roots were all the way around the old pot on the big plants and on the young plants I couldn't even see the roots. I'm using all the nutrients recommended on the LED "kit" flora trio and Cali magic. My lights are 600w viaspectra (276w draw) and 4 4ft t5 lights 56w each light. I'll post some pics of the plants and thanks for making this whole website - if it wasn't here I probubly would have been too confused to even start.
        Last edited by Rick Sanchez; 02-19-2017, 04:59 PM.

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        #9
        I have four in five gallon fabric pots...I mix up a five gallon bucket of water and nutrients...ph to 6...I give each one
        1 1/4 gallons...every four days...that's when the pot feels like it's an empty box weight wise...I let my coco blend medium dry out before I do again

        I feed three times then strip/flush once then back to feed..

        Ppm means.. part per million...when talking about nutrient strength ....some read it in.. ec...which is electrical conductivity of the nutrient amount in water...

        Example...I'm at 1540 ppm.....also can be read 2.2 ec..

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          #10
          They look like they're doing very well to me! When it comes to the Flora trio, I've always had good luck following their nutrient schedule at half strength. I personally don't measure PPM when growing in coco (though many growers do). I'm not sure if you're interested, but this is the schedule I use for coco. It's just the regular schedule by General Hydroponics, except cut in half and converted to imperial measurements.

          As far as what to do with plants that are different heights/ages, that can definitely be tough! It looks like you're already in the process of LST/bending which you can use to help bend over and secure the tallest stems. If you keep pulling the tallest stems down and towards empty spots, you'll eventually have a full canopy that's flat like a table, with all the colas about the same height as each other.

          I can see plant twisty tie on your plants, so it looks like you're already on the right track!

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