Hi all,
First of all thanks so much for the amazing threads and input from all the super knowledgeable and experienced scapers on here.
My question and apologies if this has been specifically discussed previously, but I'm wondering if an RO system would be a worthwhile investment for a high tech planted tank.
My town water which I currently use is not on the grid with the main city water supply that I used to access. Our town water is sourced from a creek, not a huge reservoir, and can vary from time to time, more than I would like. For example, the PH can be anywhere from 7-8, KH when measured some months ago was 4dKH, is now 6. GH 7dGH.
I know they are still within reasonable bounds though.
I could look at ways to just lower KH using HCL for an example but that doesn't fix the stability of the water supply for the other elements.
I'm also not able to obtain a water report.
I've just put in a plant order for my new scape (which I think I'll start a journal on soon) that includes plants like Syngonanthus macrocaulon which prefers lower KH.
Ro a good investment or am I over thinking it?
First of all thanks so much for the amazing threads and input from all the super knowledgeable and experienced scapers on here.
My question and apologies if this has been specifically discussed previously, but I'm wondering if an RO system would be a worthwhile investment for a high tech planted tank.
My town water which I currently use is not on the grid with the main city water supply that I used to access. Our town water is sourced from a creek, not a huge reservoir, and can vary from time to time, more than I would like. For example, the PH can be anywhere from 7-8, KH when measured some months ago was 4dKH, is now 6. GH 7dGH.
I know they are still within reasonable bounds though.
I could look at ways to just lower KH using HCL for an example but that doesn't fix the stability of the water supply for the other elements.
I'm also not able to obtain a water report.
I've just put in a plant order for my new scape (which I think I'll start a journal on soon) that includes plants like Syngonanthus macrocaulon which prefers lower KH.
Ro a good investment or am I over thinking it?
