SoG Grow Room Discussion

LoudBlunts

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problem solved.

liquid karma stained and not root rot


well damn all that stressing for nothing, SoG!!!!!!

now you see why i dont use liquid karma :p jk
 

LoudBlunts

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Also, if you want....

you can go ahead and put the girls in the aero.

they are ready bro. and probably will benefit more from the aero/nft than the bubbler
 

YaK

just some guy
be very very thankful that it's not Pythium... because pythium is a horrible mess to contend with.


I loves me some GH chem nutes! white roots, end of story (not that I can see them :) )
 

LoudBlunts

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you lucky fuck!

I TOO am using up the rest of my gh3 in my flood and drain


: - x


however, i still dont like to scrub the nute salt when it dries
 

YaK

just some guy
you lucky fuck!

I TOO am using up the rest of my gh3 in my flood and drain


: - x


however, i still dont like to scrub the nute salt when it dries
I use simple green to clean it... but........... I DO hate scrubbing it.

are you saying there are less nute salt buildup with house and garden?

I demand super simplicity slash cheapness when I feed my glistening whores.

is H&G chem or organic? I needs to do my homeworks.:idea:
 

greenthumb111

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also.... i know you are into nuking and shit.


you want a nuke?

my suggestion is Physan 20. becareful with this shit though!!!! as sometimes plants will frown for real if you go too heavy with this stuff.

it will EAT pythium and just about any other cootie in your hydroponic res.

they also use this stuff to permanently take out that stupid mold/algae that grows on steps and concrete.

this shit is serious!!!


i always keep some of this stuff just in case as a last option. its cheap too. dont mix with nute soup. just mix up res with plain water and physan 20
I use Physan 20 on my baby orchids as an anti fungal. We use it at 10% and it doesnt harm the roots or plant. That being said it can be some bad stuff if improperly used.

Secondly the H2O2 used will react with dead roots and orther bad cooties. Yo0u are correct LB in that it is an oxident meaning when it reacts it gives off O2 and water. Dilution with tap h2o will just as LB says render it inactive as an oxident. Nice infor LB :clap:
 

LoudBlunts

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I use simple green to clean it... but........... I DO hate scrubbing it.

are you saying there are less nute salt buildup with house and garden?

I demand super simplicity slash cheapness when I feed my glistening whores.

is H&G chem or organic? I needs to do my homeworks.:idea:
less nute salt build up?

try NONE!



about 1-1.5 weeks OLD nute soup.

still almost as clear as the day i mixed it up.

they got some FINEEEE chelates!!!

my shit looks like crystal clear water thas been colored or something.

no bullshit bro

as far as price, you'd be surprised just how much more cheaper they are.... here's a cheat sheet to help you see the light (its a price comparison between pure blend pro, gh3 and house & garden

http://www.humboldtwholesale.com/files/upload/PricePerRun_Worksheet_08.pdf


as far as your organic reference....organics? what the fuck is that?

o0o0o0o you mean the money making false organic marketing ploy used to exploit growers? the same organic definition that they dont even know what is truely organic and what is just marketed?

in short, hydro organic is a myth and i dont blv in organic espcially with all these different and hypocritcal stances on what organic is....

soooo yea.. organic WHO???

/rant
 

Mitus

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Hey guys,
I'm using Advanced Nutrients 2 part w/ Advanced nutrients Bigbud, Budcandy, B52 & Carboload... Also a small dose of calmag.
I'm in my 3rd week of flowering and I've notice a few leafs dying off in a manner I havent seen before. Does this look familiar to anyone?

-Mitusbongsmilie
 

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diggitydank420

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Hey guys,
I'm using Advanced Nutrients 2 part w/ Advanced nutrients Bigbud, Budcandy, B52 & Carboload... Also a small dose of calmag.
I'm in my 3rd week of flowering and I've notice a few leafs dying off in a manner I havent seen before. Does this look familiar to anyone?

-Mitusbongsmilie
That calmag may be throwing off your calcium/magnesium levels. It looks like a magnesium deficiency.

But, Mitus, you should really start a thread in the plant problems section of the forums to get a better response.
 
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