Thanks Tom,
Our tap water baffles the begeezies out of me. I work in the rock industry, and am pretty familiar with the aquifers around here. any well water in the area is brutally hard any way you check it, but the city water is virtually devoid of everything. Columbus boasts some of the cleanest water in the country, I don't know how accurate their claims are. but I do know that there isn't anything in my tap water as a rule. Kh is 2-3 degrees, usually closer to 2. Gh is usally right around 110-130 ppm which would indicate some mineral content, but the plants indicate otherwise with almost everything. The one really knowledgeable LFS in the area advised me to dose iron heavy as well as Mg, Ca, and trace mix. The only thing I do get out of it is PO4, and eveidently as of late nitrtate. I have some "driveway heat" so CaCl2 aquisition isn't an issue, just didn't want to start dosing without some guidelines. I'm trying to be careful and not overcomplicate my dosing.
Dave
Our tap water baffles the begeezies out of me. I work in the rock industry, and am pretty familiar with the aquifers around here. any well water in the area is brutally hard any way you check it, but the city water is virtually devoid of everything. Columbus boasts some of the cleanest water in the country, I don't know how accurate their claims are. but I do know that there isn't anything in my tap water as a rule. Kh is 2-3 degrees, usually closer to 2. Gh is usally right around 110-130 ppm which would indicate some mineral content, but the plants indicate otherwise with almost everything. The one really knowledgeable LFS in the area advised me to dose iron heavy as well as Mg, Ca, and trace mix. The only thing I do get out of it is PO4, and eveidently as of late nitrtate. I have some "driveway heat" so CaCl2 aquisition isn't an issue, just didn't want to start dosing without some guidelines. I'm trying to be careful and not overcomplicate my dosing.
Dave