I keep my rez temps at About 68\70 room temp at 75 lights on 68\ lights off. Would you say that's optimal? I also used to use hygrozyme but it seemed to make shit a bit slimy. This is all using a flood and drain table, wondering If dwc is different in any of these things?just keep temps in check and add a beneficial. use h2o2 only if you have a rot problem and then start a beneficial regiment.
I just completed a grow in a new Coco lid Waterfarm with no issues.Your temps are fine.I keep my rez temps at About 68\70 room temp at 75 lights on 68\ lights off. Would you say that's optimal? I also used to use hygrozyme but it seemed to make shit a bit slimy. This is all using a flood and drain table, wondering If dwc is different in any of these things?
WTF? This person is posting nonsense all over RIU, makes me laugh, but stll WTF?if I water when the lights are off. I am growing in hydroton under 400 watts of Son T Agro HPS. In 12/12 I will switch to 1000 watts Hortilux HPS.
so is saying to run h2o2 as a preventative and that beneficials dont work in non organics.WTF? This person is posting nonsense all over RIU, makes me laugh, but stll WTF?
Well I've always used h2o2 and never had rot problems,proof is in the pudding. I didnt say beneficials dont work in non organic,just dont see the sense in make things more complicated. I have always found it easier to run a sterile environment then complicate things.so is saying to run h2o2 as a preventative and that beneficials dont work in non organics.
Just in case your referring to me as spouting rhetoric let me assure you I practice what I preach. h2o2 is readily available in 29% and 50% at hydro shops, restaurant supply stores or the good old internet. Yes it is more expensive then bleach,but you get what you pay for right. h2o2 breaks down into h2o,bleach breaks down into table salt. bleach is toxic to plants no matter who is using it,and if large scale food growers are using it its because its cheap and they can afford to lose some product to bad practices, not because its a better or safe product,as far as them being professional grower with degrees,I assure u someone else is signing there pay check,and they where told to watch the bottom line.I would trust a pot growers practices alot more, as they have alot more riding on there crop in comparison.Personally I like a sterile res in hydro.
H2O2 will get the job done but it's expensive and not the easiest to source at high concentrations.
I've been using bleach. A lot of commercial hydroponic operations (like professional growers with horticultural degrees. not marijuana) use bleach to control res pathogens. It works. The only bad thing about bleach is the look that people give you when you tell them you're using bleach.. lol.
This is a good read:
https://www.rollitup.org/hydroponics-aeroponics/327967-bleach-instead-h2o2.html
https://www.rollitup.org/advanced-marijuana-cultivation/286022-killing-root-rot-2.html
As you read through the different posts, you can tell who actually knows what he's talking about and who's just throwing around the same forum rhetoric with no real experience. pay attention to Fatmans posts.
Beneficials are a also viable option if you want to go that route.
Well then like I said its better suited for organic growing,because in inorganic(chemical) nutes the elements are already broken down to there elemental forms and are readily available to be absorbed by the roots, they dont need to be broken down to be absorbed. I just beleave in a sterile environment (non-organic) you dont want to introduce bacteria. I mean what would bacteria break N for example into?its nonsense because it kills the beneficial bacteria that are found in nature and help to breakdown elements making them much easier for the plant to absorb them. this is a natutal process and without them the plant is more succeptable to issues. i started growing in dwc and i used h2o2 because thats what everyone said, then i went to beneficials and have never seen such happy roots and plants. it was a visible difference, thats enough for me.
so bacteria grows roots? I'm going to go take a shit in my rez right now. I'll keep you posted on the results.the root growth alone is worth it.
I was wondering if you might want to reconsider this statement now? I have yet to hear you answer any questions I posed to you or refute anything I have posted with any valid points. As per your last response and I quote" the root growth alone is worth it" really thats your rebuttal? Please dont call my credibility into question again, if you cant make a reasonable argument against what I posted.so is saying to run h2o2 as a preventative and that beneficials dont work in non organics.
I wasnt referring to you specifically. H2O2 works fine. It was more of a general reference that I was making.Just in case your referring to me as spouting rhetoric let me assure you I practice what I preach. h2o2 is readily available in 29% and 50% at hydro shops, restaurant supply stores or the good old internet. Yes it is more expensive then bleach,but you get what you pay for right. h2o2 breaks down into h2o,bleach breaks down into table salt. bleach is toxic to plants no matter who is using it,and if large scale food growers are using it its because its cheap and they can afford to lose some product to bad practices, not because its a better or safe product,as far as them being professional grower with degrees,I assure u someone else is signing there pay check,and they where told to watch the bottom line.I would trust a pot growers practices alot more, as they have alot more riding on there crop in comparison.