What is True Living Cannabis Water and why are growers so excited about it?

Growers now produce cannabis with very high cannabinoid compounds through the use of real living organisms.

The Rev, a truly living organic blogger, has released a simpler version of producing killer buds using only live cannabis water.

Most of the time, when people hear about the concept of real, living cannabis growing, they are confused about the various steps involved. The Rev posted their easy-to-understand report on real live cannabis water on the Skunk website.

About the Rev

The Rev is an experienced cannabis grower who has learned the art of producing high quality cannabis plants with a completely natural life process. He also has a book under his name that is selling heavily in various stores.

The book is titled True Living Organics: The Ultimate Guide to Growing All-Natural Marihuana Indoors.

The dynamics of living cannabis water

Centuries ago, before human evolution and the creation of pollutants, the constituent parts of the earth were made up of living organisms. The soil and the water literally lived. Over time, as humans began to evolve and use their large brains, many pollutants were created and most of these living components were destroyed.

Like humans, all cultivated plants must consume loving water. In humans, living water helps improve the variety of beneficial microbes in the gut. One wonders why people today drink water that has been treated with chlorine and monochloramine compounds that do not encourage the growth of these intestinal microbes.

Cannabis also needs living water, which improves the condition of the soil and provides more nutrients that increase the productivity of the plant.

The Rev points out in its article that instead of using chlorine compounds, the bioremediation process can be used to sterilize water instead. He said his family, pets, and plants all drink live dechlorinated groundwater. However, he pointed out that the quality of the living water he and his partner drink is different from that which he gives to animals and plants.

Home grown cannabis plants can be greatly enhanced by using living water. The Rev wrote in its publication that cannabis water can make a huge difference in the end result of your cannabis plants cultivated.

Real, living cannabis water can vastly improve any strain of cannabis, even the very exotic ones.

Make your cannabis water

The Rev shared his steps to bring dechlorinated water to life. The process is simply to dechlorinate the groundwater so that microbes can survive in it.

First, what is groundwater?

Groundwater literally means water from the ground. It includes water from springs, wells, lakes, rivers, and even city water.

Real groundwater has a PPM value of no less than 10 PPM. Poor quality groundwater will either have a lower PPM value or PPM values ​​greater than 100.

Low PPM groundwater: This refers to water with less than 10 ppm. The water in this category includes rainwater, snow, distilled water, and water that has been filtered using reverse osmosis technology.

High ppm water: This refers to water with a PPM value greater than 100. This type of water is commonly referred to as hard water.

According to The Rev, microbes emerge as the groundwater is dechlorinated. They survive on the dissolved minerals that are present in the water. The Rev added that aerating the water with an air pump can also improve microbial activity.

The Rev also revealed that it uses a dual activated carbon filtration unit to dechlorinate its tap water. His equipment has a CTO plus carbon filter cartridges.

After the chlorine has been removed, he aerates the water with an air stone pump. He stated in his article on the Skunk website that groundwater is full of minerals and microbes always show up when a food source is discovered.

The three basic components in living water are water, minerals and air.

All you need to buy is a food grade water storage container, air stones, air pumps, airlines, gallon buckets, and your dual filter unit, preferably one that uses activated carbon monochloramine.

Make your living water cannabis friendly

The Rev listed some points that can be used to improve the extracted groundwater to make it more efficient for cannabis plants.

The recommended PPM value for groundwater intended for growing cannabis should be between 40 and 80 PPM.

The use of low PPM or hard water should be avoided.

If the groundwater source in your location is above 100 PPM, it could affect the growth of your cannabis plants. This is because excess salts build up in the container where the plant is grown. Softened water with less than 10 PPM is also filled with mineral salts which can be toxic to the plants.

The Rev suggests that hard water can be diluted with softened water to reduce its PPM. Low PPM water can also be diluted with high PPM water to increase its PPM value.

Another possibility to reduce or increase the PPM content in the groundwater is the filter technology of reverse osmosis (R / O).

Other tips

If, after trying all of the above recommendations, you still have a PPM of your groundwater below 60, The Rev suggests that you can bubble the water with dolomite lime. After that, you can calculate the ratio of soft and hard water that you need to mix to produce the best cannabis water with a value of 50 to 60 PPM.

Note that the dolomite lime must be in powder form. This product can be purchased online or at reputable nurseries. The Rev pointed out that if the store only has granulated or pelletized dolomite lime, then you need to buy the product that says “Fast Acting” on the label. Otherwise, it wouldn’t do the expected job.

There you have it; Real cannabis living water!

Now you know all about creating living water that will make your exotic cannabis strains look stunning and have high cannabinoid buds after harvest.

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