jonnynobody
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I've been having issues recently with my holding reservoir (32 gallons) going rancid in just a matter of days recently. What I mean by that is there is clear slime on the air lines going to the air stones and on the water line of the plastic trash can. I even have a pond pump in the bottom to add circulation. My water temps are around 76-78 and I suspect that might be my problem. I then started reading about adding 3-5ML/gallon of food grade hydrogen peroxide to my reservoir to keep bad bacteria from growing. 1 treatment is said to last for 4 days which sounds nice. I can get 5 gallons of 32% from https://www.chemworld.com/Hydrogen-Peroxide-p/CW-54-5.htm?keyword_session_id=vt~adwords|kt~|mt~|ta~57098673493&_vsrefdom=wordstream&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3JXtBRC8ARIsAEBHg4mpK0xDwgfBKEUbsToP1hhyQwhF1pfYG2lamRmj5fKEriSRmlDB5-IaApUTEALw_wcB, but I'm not ready to punk down that kind of money yet. Possibly on my next harvest.
Anybody else have experience with using concentrated food grade h202 in their reservoirs? I do water to waste hempy buckets and I'm now mixing my nutrients on demand the day I water, because I had to dump several reservoirs recently full of expensive nutrients at least until I figure this out. H202 seems to be he answer. I'm sure as hell not buying a chiller. Too rich for my blood. I'm just trying to keep the bad shit from growing in my reservoirs. I have a ridiculously overpowered air pump running to 2 large air stones in each reservoir and a 400GPH pond pump in the bottom of the 32 gallon reservoir for circulation. I really think it's just the water getting too warm.
Would using RO water help solve this?
Anybody else have experience with using concentrated food grade h202 in their reservoirs? I do water to waste hempy buckets and I'm now mixing my nutrients on demand the day I water, because I had to dump several reservoirs recently full of expensive nutrients at least until I figure this out. H202 seems to be he answer. I'm sure as hell not buying a chiller. Too rich for my blood. I'm just trying to keep the bad shit from growing in my reservoirs. I have a ridiculously overpowered air pump running to 2 large air stones in each reservoir and a 400GPH pond pump in the bottom of the 32 gallon reservoir for circulation. I really think it's just the water getting too warm.
Would using RO water help solve this?