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I bet that could work if uncooked. It would probably work until you got to the end, you'd probably suck it through. I'm thinking the uncooked noddle wouldn't burn but the weed inside would.
 
HEY! Since the troubles they had, PotPros isn't looking too good activity wise. Anyone interested in photo period cannabis should make some posts there, see if we can make it active again, gain some new membership for it. Right now, it looks about dead....... would be sad to lose this asset!

I hadn't even realized it was working again. Thanks!
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Just tried a test post...and still throwing server error. Don't think it is working again.
 
I switched to distilled water the last 3 weeks of my last grow and the difference was almost instant. I don't fully understand why, since it seems widely debated, but it was very obviously better for the plants. I've only used distilled water this grow.
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Do you know why it is so much more effective?

It's pretty much the same as RO water ... different filtration method, but similar in result. Distillation removes sodium and other common unwanted minerals but leaves some behind, RO removes chloramines, but leaves some sodiums behind. Take your pick.
Result is cleaner water, either way.
RO is the one apparently, but distilled looks like a good second-best.

I'm messing about with filtering rainwater at the moment ... has a trace of carbonic acid in it though. Certainly arrives at the correct pH ...!
 
I bet that could work if uncooked. It would probably work until you got to the end, you'd probably suck it through. I'm thinking the uncooked noddle wouldn't burn but the weed inside would.
The uncooked noodle would produce flame. It reminds me of a "hack" for when you have no matches or lighter and a bowl to light repeatedly. You can use a raw spaghetti noodle and a candle...
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It's pretty much the same as RO water ... different filtration method, but similar in result. Distillation removes sodium and other common unwanted minerals but leaves some behind, RO removes chloramines, but leaves some sodiums behind. Take your pick.
Result is cleaner water, either way.
RO is the one apparently, but distilled looks like a good second-best.

I'm messing about with filtering rainwater at the moment ... has a trace of carbonic acid in it though. Certainly arrives at the correct pH ...!
I was using RO water prior to switching and it was not better for me at all..
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