junglemuffin
Active Member
Is it good for cannabis because at the back it says
Typical analysis mg/1:
Ca2+ 84
Mg2+ 32
Na+ 37
K+ 7
Etc...
Typical analysis mg/1:
Ca2+ 84
Mg2+ 32
Na+ 37
K+ 7
Etc...
I would not use Mineral Water as plant fertilizer, as it is not effective because it does not provide the correct nutrient form suitable for plant uptake. But hey if you do I'd like to see the results.. Isn't 1 liter of pelligrino around $3? After all said in done with the money spent and not a lot of knowledge behind it, I'd just buy a R.O. system for $200, get a good line of nutrients and call it good.actually i have never tried it but i read in the big book of buds...... that mineral water is good because its pure oxygen or CO2 to the roots i forget which it is
just because one person doesn't use it doesn't mean it bad........ but like i said i have never used it so im not 100% if its good or not but if a book about marijuana says its good for it i would take the books word for it lol
if u want oxygen at ur rootsu can get a fishtank airpump and jam it in an airrock or what ever they are called .. then put it at bottom of your pot....... id do some research on it first because i have just seen a grow or 2 where people have done it and say it helps alot.... and if u add to much oxygen it will kill ur plant lol...... oo and u can do heavier feedings for ur plants to because u are not drowning the plant since the roots are still getting pumped with air even when submerged in water..... again i havnt tried it
just passing some knowledge on thats all
G Farmer***
ya obv it would be cheaper to buy a ro system.......... and if i was watering with mineral water i would still add some nutes/ferts in it but i would use less then the recomended amount just as a precaution and add more till i get to the recomended amount with out signs of damageI would not use Mineral Water as plant fertilizer, as it is not effective because it does not provide the correct nutrient form suitable for plant uptake. But hey if you do I'd like to see the results.. Isn't 1 liter of pelligrino around $3? After all said in done with the money spent and not a lot of knowledge behind it, I'd just buy a R.O. system for $200, get a good line of nutrients and call it good.