Is it still necessary to let tap-water sit put when for soil

tea tree

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well if you are using chem nutes then you wont see any difference. The chlorine kills the microbes. You might have a prob with some water and the ph. Who knows in the la basin tho, it is supposed to be the worst the us.
 

Plantera

Member
on my first grow, i was watering straight from the tap, no waiting, or ph'ing. the ph of my water here is 7.0, and with all the mistakes i made, i still saw satisfactory results.
 

OregonMeds

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In my limited space I can grow approx 16 plants in hydro OR 25 plants in soil pots thats the only reason.
Plant count doesn't mean more yield though. Backwards thinking, but a lot of us have had those same misconceptions.

Here are 6 plants crammed in a bathroom and it wouldn't be possible to yield more using more plants:
 

iloveit

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on my first grow, i was watering straight from the tap, no waiting, or ph'ing. the ph of my water here is 7.0, and with all the mistakes i made, i still saw satisfactory results.
My tap water PH is at 7.8 yikes!
Maybe Ill try it straight from the tap on my next grow.
 

iloveit

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Plant count doesn't mean more yield though. Backwards thinking, but a lot of us have had those same misconceptions.

Here are 6 plants crammed in a bathroom and it wouldn't be possible to yield more using more plants:
A few people have told my that but Idont veg plus Ive tried hydro so now I gonna try soil just to test the theory. I guess Ill never know if I dont try. Wish me luck
 

smppro

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Just soil then no, organic soil then i would let it sit. But you can water soil or hydro with tap and get the same great results, just depends on your tap and combo of nutes, plants actually require a small amount of chlorine.
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
I only ph my watre I use right from the tap and I am oppsoed to RO water seems to cause issues and more I read more I see who use it have issues.oOn the flush thing you check the run off until its back to your 6.8-7 area
 

iloveit

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I only ph my watre I use right from the tap and I am oppsoed to RO water seems to cause issues and more I read more I see who use it have issues.oOn the flush thing you check the run off until its back to your 6.8-7 area
I was considering investing in a RO system but now that youve mentioned the negetive Ill leave it for now. Thanks FF.
 

smppro

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I was considering investing in a RO system but now that youve mentioned the negetive Ill leave it for now. Thanks FF.
RO is still a great way to go(the best if you are prepared for it) Your goin to have a problem mainly with calcium and magnisium in RO. This is solved by buying a nutrient that contains the proper amount or buy an additive of CAL/MAG. RO is a little more work but you know exactly what in your water(pppm around 0 instaed of around 300ppm with tap)
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
My tap is 100 and if you want to know what is in your water counties and cities will test your water for free and send you a detailed molecular break down of its contents. For me though tap water has always been just fine. Bottled water no so much. RO well not for me
 
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