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Old February 28th 05, 02:22 AM
I3 I L L
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LOL, Of course I add nutrients. I use flourish and iron tabs to
fertilize. I also have pressurized co2 running.

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Old February 28th 05, 03:15 AM
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"I3 I L L" wrote in message
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I use distilled water because the tap water is ridiculously high in
phosphates. So I guess I would have to add all the compounds since
there's not any nutrients in the water I'm adding.


How high is ridiculously high.....

In that case just minimize the addition of phospates, go for N & K and
traces.

Bob


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Old February 28th 05, 03:13 AM
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Try Tom Barrs formula with 50% water changes weekly, much cheaper and
simpler than screwing with test kits. With only a bit of adjustment you
can
work out what is best from that point.


Yes, that's the way to go. One point though, get your tap water tested
so you know where you're starting from for the purpose of adding ferts
is to bring your levels up to where youwant them to be from where they
are.

Some tapwater is high in phosphate so you wouldn't want to add any
if it's fine out of the tap. If your water is very hard you won't
want to add MgSO4 ("Epsom salts"); if your water is soft, you do.

Once you know the difference between where you are and where you
want to be it should be easy to figure out what to add each week.

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Call the water company and ask for a copy of their annual analyses. Tell
them what you are doing so they understand what you need and why and aren't
just some trouble maker. They tend to be paranoid.

Bob


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Old February 28th 05, 04:21 AM
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Call the water company and ask for a copy of their annual analyses. Tell
them what you are doing so they understand what you need and why and aren't
just some trouble maker. They tend to be paranoid.


I live way out in the country. I am my water comnpany :-)

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Old February 28th 05, 04:58 AM
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That makes it a bit more expensive ;-) I've been there ... had iron levels
you could walk on. I tolerated it but my wife couldn't drink it. Of course,
in the days before Gillette, Wyo put in the new water system I even got to
the point I could tolerate the water there. Epson salts :-) made really
dangerous coffee.

Bob

"Richard Sexton" wrote in message
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Call the water company and ask for a copy of their annual analyses. Tell
them what you are doing so they understand what you need and why and
aren't
just some trouble maker. They tend to be paranoid.


I live way out in the country. I am my water comnpany :-)

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