firsttimeARE
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Bleach breaks down into NaCl. NaCl is bad for plants.
It sounds like you have not cleared out the original colony. I've had success with 80F water late last summer. Using just tap water and nutrients. So yeah you can grow in warm water, but its more prone to root disease/res problems.
What I would do is use Aquasheild(if you're reading heisenberg tea thread you should have read that is a vital ingredient) 15ml per gal. 1 tbsp molasses per gal. 1 handful of EWC per gal.(in a ladies legging) and 1/8th scoop of Great White per gal. One scoop is too much, only in a non-economical way. Won't hurt any. That stuff is expensive. And brew that for 48hours and use it 1cup per gal.
Then change your res so the Cl will evaporate in time for when the tea is done. Add only nutrients. Now once your tea is done, spray all the gunk off your roots. Cut out all the dead parts, which the spraying of the roots would pretty much do on its own.
It sounds like you have not cleared out the original colony. I've had success with 80F water late last summer. Using just tap water and nutrients. So yeah you can grow in warm water, but its more prone to root disease/res problems.
What I would do is use Aquasheild(if you're reading heisenberg tea thread you should have read that is a vital ingredient) 15ml per gal. 1 tbsp molasses per gal. 1 handful of EWC per gal.(in a ladies legging) and 1/8th scoop of Great White per gal. One scoop is too much, only in a non-economical way. Won't hurt any. That stuff is expensive. And brew that for 48hours and use it 1cup per gal.
Then change your res so the Cl will evaporate in time for when the tea is done. Add only nutrients. Now once your tea is done, spray all the gunk off your roots. Cut out all the dead parts, which the spraying of the roots would pretty much do on its own.