EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid).

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maryjanenewbie

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Does anyone have any info on using EDTA? I was told it may help with "HARD" water. It is a chelating agent, and im told used in hydropinic growing.My tap water is very hard and the ph is about 8.3. What problems can occur with calcium build up in soil? I did a flush at the begging of my flower stage, but im concerned that hard water may inhibit or stunt development of flowering
 
Sorry maryjanenewb to get of the topic but you have given me a great name for my son when he's born in a few months Thankyou ethylenediaminetetraacetic ( ethylenediaminetet for short ) Peace and take care !
 
Baby shampoo contains EDTA and can be used for it's chelation properties. 2 tblspns per gallon of water:).
 

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