Tap water

koolman53

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I am new to cultivating. I just bought a SH bubbleponics system. Is it OK to use tap water
in the bubbleponic bucket or I should use bottle water. Also is there a video out there somewhere to help me set -up my SH bubbleponics system 6 pots

Thank you
 
leave it out for a day or two, or better yet use an air stone and bubble the tap water. it will get out all the chlorine. tap isnt bad, but it isnt ideal. bottled is nice if you dont mind buying gallons
 
i have used tap water in hydro with great results.....tap water is different in different areas but if it doesnt kill you it wont kill your plants
i have noticed that new growers always dive into hydroponics before trying soil....myself included my first two grows were hydro and successful
im now growing in soil and life is soooo much easier and i spend a whole hell of a lot less on nutrients, monitors, ph adjusters and a lot of other crap
 
If you can, test the TDS of your tap water. Usually anything under 200 ppm is ok, as long as its not heavy in iron or anything like that. It is also smart to let it sit out for a day or two like mentioned above, especially if there is chlorine in it, it also helps with managing ph. If you have to use RO or Distilled water because your tap has to high of ppm, you can always dilute your tap water with RO or distilled.

Your going to need a ppm meter(or EC) anyways so you might as well test the tap when you get one, Id suggest getting good quality ph and ppm meters(or EC-what I use) that are waterproof, don't waste your money on the cheap ones, you'll just end up getting a better one later.
 
If you can, test the TDS of your tap water. Usually anything under 200 ppm is ok, as long as its not heavy in iron or anything like that. It is also smart to let it sit out for a day or two like mentioned above, especially if there is chlorine in it, it also helps with managing ph. If you have to use RO or Distilled water because your tap has to high of ppm, you can always dilute your tap water with RO or distilled.

Your going to need a ppm meter(or EC) anyways so you might as well test the tap when you get one, Id suggest getting good quality ph and ppm meters(or EC-what I use) that are waterproof, don't waste your money on the cheap ones, you'll just end up getting a better one later.

You would be wise to take this advice. PPM meters can be very cheap too, there's a quality one on Amazon now for $18 with free shipping. http://www.amazon.com/HM-Digital-TDS-EZ-Tester-Purity/dp/B002C0A7ZY/
 
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