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PRetty easy to get ro filter to fill your Rez directly with a float switch, or pump water to your Rez from wherever your ro filter is.
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Plastic 55gal food grade drum, $10 aquarium pump, hose, float valve. Run the r/o to the drum with the float valve for a shutoff. Run the pump and use the hose to move it places.
Quality is worth the expense and effort to work with r/o ![]() My def of "the fade" is to maintain nearly the same transpiration rate during oil production as during flower production. I accomplish this by keeping the nutrient strength at a very slightly lower strength than the plant wants. They end up using any stored reserves of minerals and are yellow/tan/gold at harvest time instead of green.
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