Yea just confused on what he said in the beginning if it's cool for DWC and what temp you need for the benniesThis does make it a bit confusing huh . If I don't use them with out any kind of water temp control I will sure as shit get rot.
So if I were to use the Mycogrow instead, what would be the amount of the mycogrow for the 2 gallons?Most DWC setups do not require bennies. It is an unnecessary step with the exception of organics or if you are in an environment prone to root disease.
A couple questions for you. I am just doing 3 stand alone DWC buckets and they all have root rot. When I clean them like you said using physan20, do I let them just sit there in the water with no bubbles? Also, I just have the mycogrow, ancient forest and the molasses. Can you give the amount of mycogrow to use when I brew the tea? ( since i am not using ZHO powder and the other stuff)I
Now, I recommend people follow my original instructions for fighting slime because every situation is different. However, my situation is such that I did not even change the res on the effected plants. Turning on my fan takes care of the temp problem, and I simply brewed some tea and added it. I didn't even rinse the slime from the roots. Two days later I can clearly see new root growth coming through the slime.
A couple questions for you. I am just doing 3 stand alone DWC buckets and they all have root rot. When I clean them like you said using physan20, do I let them just sit there in the water with no bubbles? Also, I just have the mycogrow, ancient forest and the molasses. Can you give the amount of mycogrow to use when I brew the tea? ( since i am not using ZHO powder and the other stuff)
Thank you!
Eeeek...Started the tea before I saw this. I used about 2 teaspoons of the mycogrow for 1 gallon I'm brewing. I know I know..too much. As soon as I added that mycogrow to my bubbling gallon of water, it started foaming...almost over my bucket; had to scoop some of the foam out. It's all good now though. Is there such thing as adding too much mycogrow?Bubbles are not important for the short time plants are soaking in physan. Physan tends to produce foam and a bubble stone may make it overflow.
I use about a 1/2 tablespoon of mycogrow for 3 gallons.
You can use FP to feed the tea. The plants will still benefit from the substances but since it doesn't take as much to feed the tea it will be diluted. If you want to add it directly to the res you may want to add some bennies first, but in my experience, if you add it to well established plants with large healthy root balls, you'll probably be fine. If you're too worried about it you could try to set up a test bucket before you put it in the main res.Basically I got slimed my first go when I was using nutes and FP without bennies. I did add Bacillus Subtilis which cleared almost all of it up and it all collected in the bottom. My second go I didn't add FP but added Great White and some nutes and had no slime. I'm not sure if the slime stayed away because of the bennies or because I didn't add FP and it had nothing to feed on? Has anyone successfully used FP in DWC? Should I use it alongside bennies? Should I risk it? Would using it in a tea then adding it into the res lessen the effects of the FP? How should I go about doing this?
Thanks! I have just hot knifed Budder. Now you have to do it too.
The only danger of adding too much mycogrow is that the microbe population may explode and outstrip the oxygen. If you get an earthy or shroomy smell from your tea it should be fine. If there is any sort of foul odor, start over.Eeeek...Started the tea before I saw this. I used about 2 teaspoons of the mycogrow for 1 gallon I'm brewing. I know I know..too much. As soon as I added that mycogrow to my bubbling gallon of water, it started foaming...almost over my bucket; had to scoop some of the foam out. It's all good now though. Is there such thing as adding too much mycogrow?
For the purpose of fighting slime, is mycogrow even needed? I think not..
Alright, thank you. How much FP should I be adding for a 2 gallon tea?You can use FP to feed the tea. The plants will still benefit from the substances but since it doesn't take as much to feed the tea it will be diluted. If you want to add it directly to the res you may want to add some bennies first, but in my experience, if you add it to well established plants with large healthy root balls, you'll probably be fine. If you're too worried about it you could try to set up a test bucket before you put it in the main res.
Smells very earthy so I think I'm good. Ok, I brewed it for 48 hours, cleaned out all of my buckets and added one cup of tea per gallon. Going to let it sit there for 12 hours like you said before I add nutes. I don't need to adjust Ph right? Ph is at 8.0 with just the tea and RO waterThe only danger of adding too much mycogrow is that the microbe population may explode and outstrip the oxygen. If you get an earthy or shroomy smell from your tea it should be fine. If there is any sort of foul odor, start over.
If the mycos are bieng devoured by the trichoderma and the like why bother?To make good tea, microbes are needed. Where they come from is a matter of choice.