The tap water in my area is hard, 450-500 ppm hard if not higher at times. I've tried a Brita pitcher filter and a GE faucet filter and neither had any or little affect on the PPM. So my options at this point are these:
1. Buy lots of distilled water. I don't like this one as I see it ending up being the most costly over time. Plus, I'd have to buy a whole lot of 1 gallon jugs. Not sure I could find them any larger in my area.
2. Purchase a Reverse Osmosis system. My question about these will it get my PPM down to 0? or at least something that is manageable like ~200.
3. Purchase a Distiller. This one I know will get my PPM down to ~0, however, it seems to me that I'd have to run the thing a whole lot to ensure I always have enough water on hand. Plus, there is the added cost of the additional electricity it will use.
I just did a little research on distillers and they are not for me. Cheap ones do 1 gallon in 5 hours... would take me a week to get enough water... yuck.
4. Is the PPM that big a deal? Should I try a grow out with the high PPM or do I really need to get it lower?
I'm going to be running a DWC system with 6 plants for flowering.
1. Buy lots of distilled water. I don't like this one as I see it ending up being the most costly over time. Plus, I'd have to buy a whole lot of 1 gallon jugs. Not sure I could find them any larger in my area.
2. Purchase a Reverse Osmosis system. My question about these will it get my PPM down to 0? or at least something that is manageable like ~200.
3. Purchase a Distiller. This one I know will get my PPM down to ~0, however, it seems to me that I'd have to run the thing a whole lot to ensure I always have enough water on hand. Plus, there is the added cost of the additional electricity it will use.
I just did a little research on distillers and they are not for me. Cheap ones do 1 gallon in 5 hours... would take me a week to get enough water... yuck.
4. Is the PPM that big a deal? Should I try a grow out with the high PPM or do I really need to get it lower?
I'm going to be running a DWC system with 6 plants for flowering.