yes the tank is planted, its just a little 10 gallon, sand substrate, 2 anubias plants, 2 crinum plants, a stand of cypt. walkerii var lutea and 2 bunches of java fern. Plants are doing great. A few larger aqarium gravel stones in and a large rock too. 1.5 wpg. no fish, not cycled.
I live out here in a rural "improvement district" . Our water comes from 2 ground wells. We are 1/4 mile away from a huge lake, area is largely forrested, farmland is also nearby.
I don't know what special proccesses have to occur to produce organic matter in the water supply, I know that this "improvement disctrict" doesn't put forth much effort to improve anything. It does as little as it can to comply with any govt regulations, sometimes it doesn't even meet gov't standards. And thats on other things, not just the water.
So anyway, thats what I have to work with and I am going to try to deal with it first as was suggested to me by the organic material guy, then go from there.
And BTW, I don't even have a clue what you are talking about in that first paragraph.....ok I have a clue but its not a very clear one. I'm still new at aquaria, and I chose low-tech low-care plants for that reason!