Hey folks, unfortunately RO and rainwater is out of the question for me (and I'm not buying water) therefore my sole option is city tap water. I know that the main threat involved with municipal water is the chlorine and the chloramine? (correct me if there are other pertinent harmful elements).
To my understanding it just takes time for the Cl to leave the water, so for my first couple grows I would use tap water that had sat for at least 2 days. Similarly when I top off my beta's tank I would use the same tap water that had been sitting BUT I would treat the water with ordinary tap water aquarium treatment solution.
My success (both buds and beta) has always been average. I'm at the point where I seek improvement, therefore I've done some research...
For my upcoming grow I will be using oxygenated water (pump and air stone), a pH tester to ensure perfect pH, and very little added nutrients as the focus will be on how water will improve my results.
Now that i've given a bit of background, I have a few questions;
1- Will letting my tap water sit and oxygenate for at least a couple days sufficiently remove all the chlorine and other harmful elements? would using a tap water conditioning solution be beneficial or redundant after oxygenation?
2- is the ideal pH range of water and soil the same (5.8-6.5)? of course pH preference is strain dependent , but for DP autos does a soil pH of 6.2 and a water pH of 6.0 seem to be a good starting point?
I appreciate any time and energy put into a response, some re-assurance is always nice! Thanks!
To my understanding it just takes time for the Cl to leave the water, so for my first couple grows I would use tap water that had sat for at least 2 days. Similarly when I top off my beta's tank I would use the same tap water that had been sitting BUT I would treat the water with ordinary tap water aquarium treatment solution.
My success (both buds and beta) has always been average. I'm at the point where I seek improvement, therefore I've done some research...
For my upcoming grow I will be using oxygenated water (pump and air stone), a pH tester to ensure perfect pH, and very little added nutrients as the focus will be on how water will improve my results.
Now that i've given a bit of background, I have a few questions;
1- Will letting my tap water sit and oxygenate for at least a couple days sufficiently remove all the chlorine and other harmful elements? would using a tap water conditioning solution be beneficial or redundant after oxygenation?
2- is the ideal pH range of water and soil the same (5.8-6.5)? of course pH preference is strain dependent , but for DP autos does a soil pH of 6.2 and a water pH of 6.0 seem to be a good starting point?
I appreciate any time and energy put into a response, some re-assurance is always nice! Thanks!