RO V's carbon filtered

What do you prefer?

  • RO

    Votes: 13 48.1%
  • Carbon filtered (only); to remove chlorine

    Votes: 3 11.1%
  • Tap water, not tried the other two

    Votes: 4 14.8%
  • Tap water, tried cleaner water but not worth it

    Votes: 7 25.9%

  • Total voters
    27

peach

Well-Known Member
This thread seems to be suggesting carbon filtered is best. The higher ppm and better taste of the fridge water is probably a carbon filter, maybe with some mineral additive (an Ro filtered fridge would be pro :P). What's in the bitch?

Chlorine seems to be the issue with mineral content undecided.
 

SlikWiLL13

Well-Known Member
This thread seems to be suggesting carbon filtered is best. The higher ppm and better taste of the fridge water is probably a carbon filter, maybe with some mineral additive (an Ro filtered fridge would be pro :P). What's in the bitch?

Chlorine seems to be the issue with mineral content undecided.
RO is the best, but it certainly isnt necessary for an amazing product. RO provides you with 99.9% clean water, meaning after you add whatever you add you know exactly whats in your solution. but this also means the minerals present in tap and well water are missing and sometimes must be replaced with CalMag or other supplements

i have no experience with using fridge water because when i compared it to my straight tap it was about 10-20ppm higher. between the minimal difference and the slow dispensing of the fridge filter i just went with 24 hour tap.

using 24 hr tap or well with ppm's as high as 400 more often than not will present any problems whatsoever. 500 ppm is the set limit for drinkable water in the US, if you can drink it so can your plants.

simply fill your container(i use milk jugs) the day before you need it. the chlorine will outgas in 24 hours and its perfectly good for your plants. i use it straight from the tap when dealing with clones, the chlorine helps keep everything sterile.
 

LoudBlunts

Well-Known Member
all in all, RO and/or Distilled water is the best

however, best is relative.

depends on your style and what you want outta a grow, is it necessary? well that is relative as well.... what you ask? your tap water ppms
 

peach

Well-Known Member
seems the most votes are for RO and also against RO from users saying they've tried it and it's not worth it. fairly inconclusive :-?:blsmoke:
 

odbsmydog

Well-Known Member
how is that inconclusive? its preference. if RO water wasnt worth using no one would fucking buy an RO machine. its about the situation....
 

odbsmydog

Well-Known Member
I bought a 5 stage RO system off of EBay for $80, it does a really good job.
I was looking at those, sounds better than the bottom of the line hydro one thats like $200. but i dunno... how much water do they purify at a time?

maybe i will just wait a few years buying water and save up to get a merlin. those seem like the bad ass ones to have.
 

odbsmydog

Well-Known Member
i think its 3 tanks and one has more sediment and one is clean and the middle is tap and the sediment all gravitates to the dirty side, through osmosis. i dont think its like normal style filters... im too lazy to research it right now but you can look it up im sure...
 

lestacy

Active Member
tap water can have rust sediment and chemicals that can build up in soil and hurt your plants. I use RO and I thinks its the best!
 
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