Douglas.Curtis
Autistic Diplomat in Training
This is what i would do, good suggestion..
Third idea... and last idea! Can treat the water prior to filling the res. Some sort of RO system. If the ppm is low enough in the RO water, it should not effect your organic soil's PH imo.
Mr^^
The reason people have an issue with r/o water, is because the entire cannabis growing world has been educated backward.
Cannabis is a dynamic accumulator plant. You do not want to allow it access to anything in excess, or to anything you do not want in your cannabis flowers at harvest. Your goal is to set up the root zone properly for cannabis, then hydrate it.
The water you use to hydrate your soil or fill your res should have zero impact on your pH, other than through dilution as you add more water. When you add water to your soil or reservoir, r/o is a neutral/non-buffering hydrating solvent. It's only hydrating what you've already set up to work properly.
When you understand this, you'll begin growing better cannabis. 99% of the time, tap/well water is going to have elements which cannabis does not need, and also elements it may need which are not in a readily available form. Filter that garbage out and grow cannabis properly.