Using Nestle Pure Life Water

abudtokr

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Hello guys, I am wondering if this is good water to use? It has 3 things in the water that seem to sound good for plants. Will this water keep the ph of the plants normal?

Calcium chloride is made up of calcium and chloride elements. Normal growth, development and functioning of plantshttp://www.ehow.com/about_6520031_calcium-chloride-plants.html# require both of these elements--calcium and chloride. They are used as micronutrients by plants that are used in many processes undergoing in plant cells such as photosynthesis. Plants generally obtain these elements from the soil for their use.

Sodium bicarbonate: is more commonly known as baking soda. It has been used for many different purposes, including for its benefits to plants. Baking soda is used to keep mold from growing on plants and protect them from other harmful fungal diseases. Baking soda is helpful in testing the pH level of the soil to make sure your plant is set in the best environment.

Magnesium sulfate: is used to correct magnesium deficiency in, soil, since magnesium is an essential element in the chlorophyll molecule. It is most commonly applied to potted plants, or to magnesium-hungry crops, such as potatoes, roses, tomatoes, peppers and cannabis. The advantage of magnesium sulfate over other magnesium soil amendments (such as dolomitic lime) is its high solubility.
 
Your best option would be to used distilled water or RO water. Bottled water sometimes has bad trace elements that aren't usually labeled on the bottles that can be harmful to plants but not humans. Not sure where you are located but I can get 5 Gallons of RO water at the grocery store by my house for $1.50...

And on top of that you are going to pay extra for the Nestle Trademark.
 
Ya I hear ya there on the price, I was just wondering? I dont have a ph tester yet, and was wondering about the ph of my water. then though of using this water till my tester gets here.
Sorry but what is RO water?
 
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