Toronto Tap Water

Chef420

Well-Known Member
Hey guys;
I've had quite a bit of early fading and I wanted to check with all of you more experienced growers on the tap water in Toronto.
I'm using Botanicare pure blend grow/bloom
Pro mix hp
600w hps
I was told I didn't have to worry about the water. I dechlorinate but I haven't ph'd or Ec'd
I'm in a condo and I know the water isn't treated coming into the building.
Thanks in advance and...
Boycott the LP's, grow yer own!
 

GroErr

Well-Known Member
Ph can be a bitch but can easily be managed and not have to test all the time by adjusting your medium. You're doing soilless (pro-mix) medium so you'll need to check it and adjust (ph-up/down) as needed. I played around with mixes until I got a combo that never needs testing ph and it's so easy it's stupid. 50% pro-mix/50% triple mix, done, throw out your ph pen if you had one, use tap water or filtered, bottled nutes or salts, whatever you throw at it, it's balanced enough to make ph a non-issue. I use that mix indoor or outdoor and don't own a ph pen, not necessary.
 

ScrappyD

Active Member
Hey guys;
I've had quite a bit of early fading and I wanted to check with all of you more experienced growers on the tap water in Toronto.
I'm using Botanicare pure blend grow/bloom
Pro mix hp
600w hps
I was told I didn't have to worry about the water. I dechlorinate but I haven't ph'd or Ec'd
I'm in a condo and I know the water isn't treated coming into the building.
Thanks in advance and...
Boycott the LP's, grow yer own!

I would just test the PH after you added your nutes to your water and make sure its within range. If you test it once and it is, likely every time you feed it will be in close enough range. (5.5 to 6.5 ph is normal for growing)
 
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