Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Tap water, or Reverse osmosis water?

People who use tap water enjoy benefits of water coming straight from the drain, having a slight ppm level in the water, and enjoy saving money on water filtering systems.  I have seen incredible yields with tap water and I have seen that tap water works incredibly great.  I have never seen one time an instance where something was caused due to tap water.  In fact, I believe that the plants adapt rather quickly to tap water even if there is something in the system that may not be liked at first.  To have 250-300PPM in your water and then want to remove it, it almost sounds as ludicrous as removing nutrients from a soil base.  Oh wait, they did that, and its called Coco, and the nutrient companies thrive on the fact that people have to buy more nutrients to put into their medium because there are no base nutrients anymore!  Tap water is the way to go.


Ah, another added product of the industry.  With no proof that filtered water actually helps plants grow better, it is funny how everyone and seemingly their mom typically speaks of the necessity of a RO system.   I think they are a waste of money as I have experienced no difference in terms of yield, taste, or smell of a product.  Either in coco or soil, either or works.  Try not to give into spending money and time filtering your water, plants are stronger than you think, and the water is better than you think.




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