Water here at the store averages ,85 a gal. I am looking into R.O. systems (the table top models) is a 5 stage enough to provide me low PPM numbers? I live in a retirement area. People here buy lots of Distilled water for medical device use. Sometimes the store is sold out and I have to travel out of my area to buy grow water.
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R,O, systems 4 stage or 5 stage
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I'm curious why more people don't use rain water. It's free and mine is perfect ph. Is rain water bad?
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I don't. I know my place in this forum and it's not my technical prowess! Wait, what is my place again!? Thanks for the clarification though. 9fl, have I ever told you how much I liked your pot idea, such a good one.
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thanks jeg, im guessing you talk about plastic pots fill with holes and a fabric interior. it works pretty well but demands daily attention and waterings, great for young plants
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You could filter your own water instead of using RO water. http://www.clear2o.com/ Filtering your own water means you are not throwing away water and it is faster and cheaper to make.
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Expense is of no concern at this end. 0 ppm water is a concern at this end. I need to produce 0 PPM water at home how many stage filter do I need.
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The amount of dissolved solids in water produced by reverse osmosis is approximately a constant percentage of those in the feed water. The rate is 90-95% of the feed water so the lower the incoming PPM of the water the lower the output water is. To get 0 PPM you will need to go to a Distilled water system.
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Now, back to my question. Is a 5 stage RO needed if so best on counter model and required stages for lowest PPM.
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