Hydrokronics
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yea. you dont want your nute soltion to see light at any piont. due to the nutes in it, it will grow algae real fast.
not always... I've flowered these plants like this for 10 weeks now, roots and res exposed to light the whole time and havent had any problems. I use GH 3 part nutrients and h202 though, not sure if that's what makes the difference. It could be a very different story if I was using organic nutes.yea. you dont want your nute soltion to see light at any piont. due to the nutes in it, it will grow algae real fast.
true. so I guess the best way to go about it is to keep light away from the water the best you can, then only use as much h2o2 as you need to prevent any algae from growing.But it also kills off all the beneficial bacteria as well.
I believe that beneficial bacteria are for organic nutrient grows.true. so I guess the best way to go about it is to keep light away from the water the best you can, then only use as much h2o2 as you need to prevent any algae from growing.
Beneficial bacteria are good for both chemical and organic growing. Saying they are only useful for organic growing is like saying exercising is only good if you are eating healthy. Exercise is good for you no matter what you are eating, just like the beneficail bacteria are good no matter what you are growing with, organic, chemical, hydro, soil , etc.
Instead of using the H2O2, try using Sub Culture. It will kill off the bad stuff, but actually adds good stuff to the water as well.
I'm no expert, by any means.... I'm just saying what works for me, or better yet, what HAS worked for me so far. I got an excellent harvest w/out beneficial bacteria... I dont know what subculture costs, I just know that simplicity is what I need to keep everything under control as best as I can. simply put, I want the most simple application possible.Beneficial bacteria are good for both chemical and organic growing. Saying they are only useful for organic growing is like saying exercising is only good if you are eating healthy. Exercise is good for you no matter what you are eating, just like the beneficail bacteria are good no matter what you are growing with, organic, chemical, hydro, soil , etc.
Instead of using the H2O2, try using Sub Culture. It will kill off the bad stuff, but actually adds good stuff to the water as well.
I vote for this. subculture might work wonderfully and have slightly better results, but h2o2 is simpler and cheaper. do what works best for you.I'm no expert, by any means.... I'm just saying what works for me, or better yet, what HAS worked for me so far. I got an excellent harvest w/out beneficial bacteria... I dont know what subculture costs, I just know that simplicity is what I need to keep everything under control as best as I can. simply put, I want the most simple application possible.
no prob! my mixture consists of .... GH Flora, micro, and grow, I typically use them at about 2/3's to 3/4 strength, i have never used them full strength. I also add SM90... a while back someone suggested that it'd help prevent root rot, and I just really like the smell of it, it's like an oil. I like the stuff, and it's not too expensive, so I use it. last but not least, I use h2o2 @ 1 tsp per gallon when I do a res change, then, every 3 days, I add it at 1.7ml per gallon.agreed. I def understand where you are coming from yak. Not only do i understand it but i respect it. You are absolutly right on the situation. I feel the same way with subculture. I found somthing that works and am afraid to change in fear of another collapse due to my error. And like you I have seen the nasty sugar ball that gets created by too much mollases! Unfurtunatly I wouldnt be as knowledgable as I am without the expirience. But all in all i think that all of use prove that is many great ways to tackle the root rot issue.
Also what is you method for H2o2. I wiould def love to try on a separate grow or sep rez and see the dif if there is one. I also use GH flora series and would love to know you mixture! Thanks again for your time
no prob! my mixture consists of .... GH Flora, micro, and grow, I typically use them at about 2/3's to 3/4 strength, i have never used them full strength. I also add SM90... a while back someone suggested that it'd help prevent root rot, and I just really like the smell of it, it's like an oil. I like the stuff, and it's not too expensive, so I use it. last but not least, I use h2o2 @ 1 tsp per gallon when I do a res change, then, every 3 days, I add it at 1.7ml per gallon. that's it. super simple, and I could probably do without the SM90.... but I f'n love the smell of it! weak ass reason to use it I know... but ... I dont care.
One more thing, flood and drain is WAY more forgiving of res temps than aero/nft is! I thought I lost my plants to rott, I put them in flood and drain, and all is well. Strange, and great.
this is a great thread, and winter is coming, thank GOD!
I think the filler is just water. dilute 35% h2o2 with water 10 to 1 and you have 3%. buying normal 3% has been working for me and works for many others. the price difference was the main selling point for the guy at the grow shop, but my rough figures show it's the same price in the end. maybe someone else can point out a benefit, but right now, I don't see any difference between using 3% and 35%.does the 3% have the same effects thogh as the 35% or since you are using more does it level out?