by Spider » Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:30 pm
Azaleas. Suuure.
Be careful with RO water. You can take the traces out, sure, but then your left with very pure water, bereft of needed minerals, which has zero ability to buffer. So the instant it comes into contact with the soil, its going to have wild pH swings and start sucking up minerals. So if you want pH stable water...RO is not the way to go. Found this out the hard way when I playing with a reef aquarium a few years back. Could be less critical for plants, dunno, considering that anything the water does will be naturally buffered by the soil and its mineral content.
Lime is basically just carbonate. Normal water softener might be the way to go. Sodium salts to counteract the calcium carbonate. If you do thing think with the hydroxide, your going to get precipitates. Don't throw that stuff on the plants. leave it in the bottom of the bucket.
You can get lime water at walmart usually. That's where I used to get it when I was dealing with shitty well water when I was kid, in the middle of nowhere, trying to keep tropical fish alive. (They usually died anyways) Its way the hell cheaper than an RO setup, thats for sure.