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Old 15-11-2007, 10:11 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.orchids
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That's the complete opposite of our problem!

The pH of my well water runs between 4.7 and 5.3, so not only do we never
get precipitation in the pipe, unless we neutralize the acidity, the pipe
wall gets thinner over time - typically thinner than a sheet of paper when I
replace pieces. Nobody in my family is suffering from a copper deficiency!

Wastewater should be no reason to hold back from an RO unit. Simply get one
of the "zero-waste" models that pumps all of the water through the membrane.
Yes, it means replacing the membrane more often, but that beats the hell out
of wasting the water.

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"K Barrett" wrote in message
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As we know orchids like nice clean water. Water districts send out annual
reports, ours state the water around here ain't bad. So why can't I grow
orchids better? I kept thinking it was the water quality, and almost put
in a reverse osmosis system. Those of you with long memories know that I
just can't stomach the waste water these generate. I've xeriscaped my
yard so no need for watering there either.

To make a long story short water pressure in my house really started to
suck, so I tackled a plumber I could trade services with. Today he opened
up some walls and here's what we find.

Small wonder the water was pinkish when a pot is filled for boiling
spaghetti. Small wonder orchid roots burn. Consider the source. Or at
least the pathway from the source to my orchids.... John G. Talpa will
spin!

K Barrett