Reverse Osmosis bar 100xKPa (Psi) Hydro logic

NavySEALsVet

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image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgNot to familiar with reading this psi thing so to make a long story short when I was living in pueblo for a while my psi meter thingy read at like 65 image.jpgand my plants were really happy and dark green etc now that I'm at my new spot back home in springs my psi reads at like 40 here's a pic and ever since the transition some of the bottom sets of leaves that are mostly shaded at the very bottom of the canopy have started to die off and look burned but the top canopy stays healthy here's some pics
 
Sorry read the post wrong. My guess would be the pressure of the water either coming from the city or the plumbing in the house is different then your house is pueblo. Especially if there is an age difference in the houses.
 

NEEDMMASAP

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View attachment 2525466View attachment 2525467View attachment 2525469View attachment 2525470View attachment 2525459Not to familiar with reading this psi thing so to make a long story short when I was living in pueblo for a while my psi meter thingy read at like 65 View attachment 2525459and my plants were really happy and dark green etc now that I'm at my new spot back home in springs my psi reads at like 40 here's a pic and ever since the transition some of the bottom sets of leaves that are mostly shaded at the very bottom of the canopy have started to die off and look burned but the top canopy stays healthy here's some pics
I do not know anything about the PSI , but have a question about Pueblo , how did you like living there ? When I check the reality sites for homes for sale they seem to be a lot cheaper there , wondering why ?
 

Canna Connoiseur

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Its not a r/o water issue. Just because pressures are different doesn't mean it is producing toxic water. Your leafs look mutant. Maybe too much nutes. Not really sure but your psi is at an ok range to push water through your membrane.
 

disposition84

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What was your humidity level like in pueblo vs springs? I have had similar issues when coming from a nice lush humid environment
and then switching it to a hotter/dryer conditions where the leaves just couldn't perspire like they used to be able to.
 

NavySEALsVet

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My Levels of humidity in pueblo were way lower now my levels are higher which my plants love.Im going to flush out my girls then feed the a little less and see if helps just tripped out because in my 2 years of growing I always have had perfect leaves first time for everything though thanks for taking your time to answer really did make a difference.
 

NavySEALsVet

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I do not know anything about the PSI , but have a question about Pueblo , how did you like living there ? When I check the reality sites for homes for sale they seem to be a lot cheaper there , wondering why ?
Hell to answer your question the only reason why I was there was because that's where my chick was renting other than that I would never go back to pueblo just my opinion it is not the same as home here in springs most people in pueblo are stuck in the twilight zone and yes the realty is cheaper but I rather pay more here where the air is fresher and the water is cleaner lol.
 
I bought a hydrologic stealth 100 RO setup not long ago and had a question about the PH thats coming out of the setup. Im under the impression that RO water comes out at 7.0 and my water is coming out at 9.5 on a digital ph tester. Is it supposed to come out that high or is there something im missing? Ive been adding ph down to get it where i want it but thats a pain in the ass sometimes. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
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