Is Biobizz (Grow and Blume) Good for DWC?

Rhyspect

Active Member
i ask this because i've been having a trippy ph level on my plants reservoir, so has anyone eltse had this problem or is it just me fucking around with the ph befor i add the nutrents? :leaf:
 

Rhyspect

Active Member
so no one has used this substance in a small dwc grow? at the moment i found that the nutrients are too thick and sink to the bottom without propper stirring, i have also found that the nutrient solution starts to smell very soon after adding orange juce as a ph adjuster, though this is probably to be expected as it's organic material. i also down sized my hydro kit from 15 L to 2 L to try and cut down on waste, because of this. i also got a defficiancy that killed off one of my 2 plants, so i should expect that that was due to the ppm of my tap water being so high. so i got rid of any ph adjusters and now im just using deionised water and 200 ppm nutrents on a plant with a small amount of nute burn.
 

Rhyspect

Active Member
ill give you a hint... NO it's not... i found the ph used to vary dramaticaly and an extra ph buffer should have been used...
 

foolione

Active Member
i am starting a DWC and i currently use bio bizz - bio grow and bloom for my soil plants. I was contemplating on using this for the DWC but I have heard it might not be ideal. From your experience i was wondering what happened with your DWC when using these Nutes and what do you recommend? Being that you already experimented with this I thought I would ask.


Foolione,
 

mark greene

New Member
I have 4 11lt individual bubblers and I am using biobizz simply because I have it and don't wish to waste it. I have to replace 45-50% of the water level weekly, although the below basket capacity is only 6 liters. I was going to change water and nutrients, but have decided to continue with BB because of this controversy. If sticky grow nutes are gathering at the bottom, then the enzymes should be breaking them down.
 

mark greene

New Member
AND I am not going to change the water. Often too much is made of what we should be doing according to the "experts". Ever just put cuttings in water? Exactly my point. Great cloning rates.
 

mark greene

New Member
Me again. Didn't mean to sound agressive in the earlier posts. I completed 4 autos with biobizz in my DWC and the product was good quality with good quantity- not the very best, but good. On my next run now with medical strain 1:1 ratio.
 
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