Organics with hard water

LA DODGER

Active Member
Just a quick question about organics and hard water of 340ppm....what can i do to avoid build up.
always seem to stall half way through flowering...just wanna get it right!
if it fucks my plants should i be drinking it?
 

nugbuckets

Well-Known Member
Just a quick question about organics and hard water of 340ppm....what can i do to avoid build up.
always seem to stall half way through flowering...just wanna get it right!
if it fucks my plants should i be drinking it?
my well water is about 220, and it fucks with my plants and my body....it builds up in your soil just as it builds up in the tea kettle, and your kidneys......you should filter it....i just installed a 3M whole house filter, and it works pretty good, my plants are much happier, my tea kettle is clean, and my body feels hydrated....i know exactly what you mean about stalling half way through....they are gummed up....
 

ThatGuy113

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how could you guys help him out????? HES A DODGER FAN!!!!!!!!

And your a giant fan but I still like you.

Im still bitter about the world series lol. After seeing the giants take their last game before the actual world series and them playing in that monsoon I knew they were going to win in the world series. Felt bad man.
 

Budologist420

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And your a giant fan but I still like you.

Im still bitter about the world series lol. After seeing the giants take their last game before the actual world series and them playing in that monsoon I knew they were going to win in the world series. Felt bad man.
whos your team bro?
 

vapor85

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Hard water is not bad to drink. It gives small amounts of calcium and magnesium to your body. And as for your plants, try flushing well and then transplant to a larger pot if possible.
 

kamut

Active Member
I have had problems with my hard water, then i diluted it with half reverse osmosis water and it's fine now. Don't know my ppms but it's gotta be up there.
 

GK1

Active Member
Try Drip Clean from H&G or Seagreen from Beneficial Biologics. Both are designed as salt mitigators and work wonderfully with hard water or zero runoff applications. Peace.
 
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