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Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 11:03 pm
by jaester
95slvrZ28 wrote:
jaester wrote: Are these RO readings safe to use on my traps in the long run?
That said, the distilled water from Wal-Mart is easily going to be the cheapest option for purchasing pure water.
I found a local aquarium supplier that sells RO/DI water(0-1ppm) for 30¢ a gallon. Two 5 gallon containers = $3.23. Sweet deal!

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 1:54 am
by Naja002
jaester wrote:
95slvrZ28 wrote:
jaester wrote: Are these RO readings safe to use on my traps in the long run?
That said, the distilled water from Wal-Mart is easily going to be the cheapest option for purchasing pure water.
I found a local aquarium supplier that sells RO/DI water(0-1ppm) for 30¢ a gallon. Two 5 gallon containers = $3.23. Sweet deal!

Many, probably most, SW/Reef shops sell RO or RODI by the gal. It's been ~$0.25/gal for a long time, but with the current inflation $0.30/gal still sounds good.

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:52 pm
by alabama
Matt wrote:Many people have asked about using water from a dehumidifier and most people agree that it should be OK to use. But I've never heard of anyone actually testing it with a TDS meter to know for sure.
my dehumidifier water reads at 30 ppm.

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:50 am
by satosj
What amount of TDS is fine for all carnivorous plants?

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 12:09 am
by Matt
satosj wrote:What amount of TDS is fine for all carnivorous plants?
Anything below 50ppm TDS is considered safe for all CPs, I believe. But that's a generalization and probably only pertains to the most common minerals found in water like calcium, magnesium, etc. It really depends on what's in the water. But if you can drink it and it's less than 50 ppm, it's probably safe for your plants.

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:10 am
by satosj
Thanks Matt! Now my only quest is to find how much PPM is in my tap water, without a TDS meter :-( Oh and my tap water is very drinkable. *crosses fingers and hope that my tap water is under 50 ppm

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 11:54 pm
by MichaelG
*possibly stupid question alert*

Is well water higher or lower in TDS than city water, generally?

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:02 pm
by Matt
MichaelG wrote:Is well water higher or lower in TDS than city water, generally?
I don't know how well water compares to city water "generally" (both can be very, very high), but well water in general is usually a poor choice to use for watering carnivorous plants due to the fact that when water comes in contact with the ground, it begins to take on minerals.

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:21 pm
by chaosatlanta
Atlanta, Georgia (about 3 miles north of the city in Midtown)
- Tap = 46 (wow! I was very surprised to see how low it is.)
- Collected Rainwater = 5 (collected last week)
- Kroger Distilled = 0 (cost less than 50 cents/gallon)

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 12:01 pm
by salami
Hmm I wonder if anyone has results for New Zealand
I've been using tap water for my plants for 2 years , They seem to be growing very well as well

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 1:06 pm
by backerrobert
Tap Water 498ppm Middelburg South Africa... Our Neighbouring town Witbank is 2564ppm
Under sink Revearse Osmosis = 7ppm
RainWater = (Hasn't rained in a while)

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 8:02 pm
by garz
Man, where's NY on this list.. lol

Time for me to purchase a TDS meter.

EDIT: Just checked the zero water website. Apparently Staten Island, NY - Tap Water reads 38! WIN!

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:57 am
by Steve_D
garz wrote:Apparently Staten Island, NY - Tap Water reads 38!
If that's true, you are lucky, lucky, lucky! :D That's great.

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:29 pm
by garz
Steve_D wrote:
garz wrote:Apparently Staten Island, NY - Tap Water reads 38!
If that's true, you are lucky, lucky, lucky! :D That's great.
I'll be purchasing a TDS meter, so I'll update in the near future.

Re: TDS (total dissolved solids) of Water in Various Locatio

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:12 pm
by BeAStar
Anyone any idea for a reading for Belgium?