superstoner1
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How can anybody say chemical nutes and h2o2 sounds perfect? Yuck, you wanna smoke that crap?
To the plant there is no difference between synthetic nutes and organic nutes. Nitrates are nitrates, they are the same molecules. You dont 'smoke' H2O2. It is just water with an extra oxygen molecule.How can anybody say chemical nutes and h2o2 sounds perfect? Yuck, you wanna smoke that crap?
Its about ideas for dealing with root rot, remember? I'm familiar with the basics of hydroponics.Theres nothing to pass on in this thread! Dude knows all dont even know why he posted this thread
Just checked them. Some of the roots look slightly brownish, but is no damping off (dead strands) and some roots elongated. Good signs. It's sitting at 72 degrees right now. The plants had a growth jump, so I know there's no pythium. Will see where this goes. That Heisenburg dude said mid 70s. I'm on his low end. Maybe I will drop it to 68-70. Has been at between 72 and 74 for a couple days.72 is very top end on safe temps. Below 70 is better, i like mine at 66-68.
I dropped my temp to 69 degrees. I will know over the next day or two wether this is working. So far it seems to be. Over the last several months, I would have seen damping off by now.Superstoner1 is right you should be shooting for 66 and no higher than 70
He's right.To the plant there is no difference between synthetic nutes and organic nutes. Nitrates are nitrates, they are the same molecules. You dont 'smoke' H2O2. It is just water with an extra oxygen molecule.
Synthetic nutrients are already in the form that plants use. Organic nutes are converted by bacteria into the form that plants use. In the end, they are the same thing.
not sure why your posting ... you seemed to have tried everything yet you have this massive problem and fear of pythium while most growers have pythium handled back in growing 101. I do wish you luck in your coco grows maybe that will work for you. I'm doing ebb+flow with stones and coco chips, works for me since I can ensure everything drains off and nothing sits in water after the flood. Besides reservoir tear down cleaning I have NEVER used peroxide or bleach.I have been doing hydro for years. I abandoned soil five years ago and I will never ever go back to it. I was doing soilless back in the mid 80s.
Will not go back to that.
I dont think you read the whole thread. The rot hit me over a year in which I was being treated for hepatitis C, in which time I could barely walk. My grow rooms went to shit over that year and my whole basement became infected.not sure why your posting ... you seemed to have tried everything yet you have this massive problem and fear of pythium while most growers have pythium handled back in growing 101. I do wish you luck in your coco grows maybe that will work for you. I'm doing ebb+flow with stones and coco chips, works for me since I can ensure everything drains off and nothing sits in water after the flood. Besides reservoir tear down cleaning I have NEVER used peroxide or bleach.
For a good part of the last year there was, yes. I got rid of it all when my strength came back. My hydro guy seems to think it permiated the walls of my DWC room.There's stagnant water? That's probably you problem.
Just a heads up, filtering tea beyond 400 microns reduces it's effectiveness.Here are some pics of my DIY aero system, bennie bucket...etc.
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1. Bucket is foaming like mad. Haven't added the 'sock' yet. Will toss that in before I go to bed tonight.
2. Everything that goes to my sprayers goes through a 150 micron inline filter. Keeps everything pristine clear.
3. My aero are super simple. Only cost about $15 per unit for parts, not including tote. Simple PVC fittings. The sprayers are 1/4 arch. The elbows they are attached to are not glued in, so they rotate to the left or right to adjust for height of spray. Eliminates need to seal the lid, not a droplet escapes Running four totes on 1 365 GPH pump.
4. As you can see, 2 ML per gallon of H2O2 every day has been very kind to the roots. They started popping about five days ago. I guess Al B Fuct was right on H2O2!! No matter, I'm tired of being a slave to that shit.
Tonight there is no H2O2 in the system, just water. I put in an airstone to help dissipate the chlorine. Tomorrow I will filter my bennie solution then add the whole thing to the reservoir and see what happens. I'm running about 20 gallons in the reservoir. I turned off my chiller. Once it warms up I will set the chiller for about 72 degrees (shudder).
Will keep you posted as to how they react to the 'bennie funk'. I will know within a few days if it works.
This is a huge leap for me, I fear funk like no person who ever lived.
*on edit - Added the sock with a handful of worm castings. Felt weird doing it