I ordered the free sample of hydrorush and just used it my res yesterday and it dont seem to work so well so far... i am having problem with slim
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You cannot use h2o2 if you are using anything organic or beneficial bacteria etc, that's the only downside
I ordered the free sample of hydrorush and just used it my res yesterday and it dont seem to work so well so far... i am having problem with slim
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i use great white bennies,, for roots on steroids and twice as good nutrient uptake.plan to use Some bennies once i get into flower, how long should u wait after using h2o2 to use them? or not at all? ty for any info hell ^_^
h202 adds an amount of oxegen to your water that makes little to no difference. you can add more oxegen to your res by stirring it vigorously with a wooden spoonmy last set up was aero and i did not use bleach or h2o2 and i got horrible root rot in all of my plants... i was able to save one... since then i clean my res with bleach when the water is changed and i add h2o2 every other day bc i have a small res... the smaller the res the quicker the h2o2 will oxidize... after using the h2o2 even with root rot the one plant bounced back and i got about 3 oz off the lady dry weight... when used in the right amounts h2o2 does more than just kill bacteria, its like having extra bubblers in the water bc the h2o2 will actually release that extra oxygen molecule which the plants love... simple science plants love oxygen at the root zones and the more you can supply the better... i am now using a coco coir/perlite mix and doing hempy buckets so now my h2o2 schedule has changed to me using it every 3-4 days now... i use it with reg feedings and nute feedings...
h202 kills any type of bacteria,, not saying that what you add to your res will kill ALL the bacteria in there good or bad. H202 is better used as a preventitive method rather than a treatment. i've seen cases where h202 was used to treat infected roots and the problem got worse. which would take alotta typing to explain,, just take my word for it lolNot true...H202 gives off oxygen which only helps bennies, and kills malicious bacteria...alcohol kills them all...Hydrogen peroxide only kills the anaerobic bacteria...which are the ones you don't want...but you do want aerobic bacteria that require oxygen to live...we trust them because they understand our needs on a basic level...since we too require oxygen to live, just like plants...but germs would rather not have any oxygen because they are freaking weirdos...so you can use hydrogen peroxide organically without harm as well...
That is quite a root ball. It looks like it needs some soy sauce. yum
stop posting this is in every h202 section. it works its a proven fact.
DO NOT USE H202....It kills the good with the bad....I had the same trouble two wks ago...searched all the threads I could find on the subject...the best advise I could find was "Great White Premium Mycorrhizae"...I found it online and received it within 2 days...my two plants were wilted and the buckets were slimey..."application for DWC is: 1 tsp. per 10 gal...for dirt mix solution 1 tsp. per 2 gal. repeat every 2-3 wks"... I put 1 tsp each in my 5 gal. buckets...within 3 days the plants perked up and within a wk. growth took off...been good ever since...turned to 12 12 today...The stuff is around $60 for 8 oz...but goes a long way and it WORKS!! It feeds on the slime...when the slime is gone, it dies...(reason for re-app. every 3 wks)...do your research...
Generally when someone just posts a bit from an article, multiple times, they are just fishing for rep.Sorry, just trying to help....GFY
very well saidGenerally when someone just posts a bit from an article, multiple times, they are just fishing for rep.