Well water and ph rise issue

1212ham

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Here's a water sample print out want to see what other people think. I've been using some of this water on my current set up befor I move to new proptery. Just wanted to see if I would run Into issues. Four strains rooted clone usual feeding for 3 weeks no issues so far. Only problem I've been having is constant ph rise in my drain to waste resi. Something I definitely need to figure out as I'm frequently gone 3 days out of the week.
That's very hard water, one option is RO water, or a mix of RO and tap. I've been known to use dehumidifier or furnace condensate.
 

AdamBlack760

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@Larry3215 wasn't planing on using 4 on the plants. Was thinking it would help buffer. Didn't realize i would be fighting the minerals buffering the other way but makes sense.

For aeration I have 2 pumps one turns on 5 min befor and recirculates.

A rep from jacks got back to be recommended thier tap line. Ill have to do the calcs and see if I like it or not. They also mentioned the sodium and chloride levels so something else to think about.

I wish I could get the ph stable I would just run it and see if I ran into problems down the line. They would be known upfront and easy to deal with. Maybe I'll get a ro and run 50/50 or a ratio works. Maybe setup ph dosing.
 

Mr. Mohaskey

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Water from a softener contains sodium and shouldn't be used for plants, unless it's RO filtered.
Water softeners replace the mineral ions with sodium ions, it's known as ion exchange.
I do stand corrected. I was misinterpreting what I had read. Im not seeing any adverse affects though from it.
 
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