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True Living Organics - The Ultimate Guide to Growing All-Natural Marijuana Indoors (2012)

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outdoors, we would even set up collec<strong>to</strong>rs made from tarps tied <strong>to</strong> trees. We would then fill waterbed<br />

mattresses. Where there’s a will, there’s a way! Rainwater is the best you can get in my opinion, and<br />

is full of all kinds of beneficial elements and even microbial life. I could devote a lot of pages <strong>to</strong><br />

rainwater, but let’s just say that this is the water you seek for the ultimate five star connoisseur buds,<br />

in my humble opinion. If I owned my own house I would for sure set up a rain collection system, but<br />

for now I use reverse osmosis water and get cannabis that smokes great. So as long as your water<br />

source is a pure one, for the most part, your final product will be suited for the connoisseur!<br />

Once your palate gets used <strong>to</strong> TLO buds, you’ll be able <strong>to</strong> tell those grown with good quality water<br />

from those that weren’t!<br />

REV’S TIP<br />

I can’t say enough good things about rainwater. Like distilled water it is<br />

nominal in dissolved solids, and it also seems <strong>to</strong> contain microlife <strong>to</strong>o;<br />

heavenly microlife! If I was using this water exclusively for TLO container growing I would<br />

almost always add about 10 drops per gallon of CaMg+ by General <strong>Organics</strong> <strong>to</strong> keep the slow<br />

and steady supply of calcium and magnesium coming <strong>to</strong> the microlife and the plants.<br />

Freshwater Fish Tanks and TLO <strong>Growing</strong><br />

If your fresh water fish tank is all healthy and happy, and you don’t add chemicals <strong>to</strong> remove chlorine<br />

or anything along those lines, your freshwater fish tank water is like a giant organic tea, full of good<br />

microlife, and you should use this water when brewing your own organic teas. You need <strong>to</strong> use<br />

reverse osmosis water <strong>to</strong> fill your tank, or very low TDS water, if you want <strong>to</strong> use this water very<br />

often on your plants. If you don’t, extraneous mineral salts will build up in the rhizosphere, causing

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