Please check out my Hydro setup and give advice

jaytea

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If your running organic nutes then yes, with synthetic nutes you can run it sterile or with a bio herd.
Btw, i`d try to keep the flood level about an inch below the top of the hydroton. It`ll still wick enough moisture to the surface but help to cut down evaporation, reduce algae and prevent potential stem rot.
I'm using General Hydroponics Flora series . Flora Grow , Flora Micro and eventually Flora Bloom .. That's synthetic right? what is bio herd?
 

DirtyMcCurdy

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I'm using General Hydroponics Flora series . Flora Grow , Flora Micro and eventually Flora Bloom .. That's synthetic right? what is bio herd?
Bio herd refers to either the fungus or bacteria. Yes, GH Flora series is synthetic. You can still run a beneficial along with them if you want. I would suggest GH's Subculture B, not M, the B. Or Botanicare's Hydroguard. Both of these are bacillus bacteria which helps the root zone by digesting plant waste. Subculture B will cure, or prevent, a lot of root problems.
 

AlphaPhase

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Yes, DM Zone will kill everything, so if you are running beneficials avoid products like zone. DirtyMcCurdy has it right on. Hydroguard/aquashield and pond zyme is a great combo for hydro as well.
 

jaytea

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Ok so somebody set me on the right track here. Should I use the Dutch Zone and just keep everything sterile or should I use the bio herds as mentioned? I just want to keep it simple , don't want to have to deal with any issues and want to be able to leave my grow unattended for up to 2 weeks when I go on vacation or out of town. Do you think just going straight sterile and using the Dutch Zone is the safest bet?
 

AlphaPhase

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I would do sterile but it's all a personal preference. Do you want to have a constant battle between good bacteria and bad bacteria in your res constantly (sometimes the bad ones can win) or do you want to kill all living bacteria and keep your res sterile? I prefer sterile, it's cheaper for the most part too, $15 for zone and it's used at 1 or 2 ml per gallon, so a bottle lasts a long time.
 

jaytea

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I would do sterile but it's all a personal preference. Do you want to have a constant battle between good bacteria and bad bacteria in your res constantly (sometimes the bad ones can win) or do you want to kill all living bacteria and keep your res sterile? I prefer sterile, it's cheaper for the most part too, $15 for zone and it's used at 1 or 2 ml per gallon, so a bottle lasts a long time.
Good because I just got back from the hydro shop and bought the zone. LOL
 

Tone5500

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Yes, DM Zone will kill everything, so if you are running beneficials avoid products like zone. DirtyMcCurdy has it right on. Hydroguard/aquashield and pond zyme is a great combo for hydro as well.
That is a recipe for success, I have never had a problem with roots
 

jaytea

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Ok thanks everybody for your responses.. YOu guys have really helped me on my way. I do however got one more question if anybody can answer it .
According to my set up that you seen in the video of the Original Post I need advice on how often to change my rezervoir. My Rez. is about 12 gallons max . should I run an entire rez.? Or should I only do it like half full ? Also how often would you change it out? Would you drain the whole thing or just say drain out 3 gallons and replace with 3 gallons of fresh nute water?
Any advice sincerely appreciated and liked.
 

StinkBud

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I'd go live res but it looks like you already made your decision. Botanicare organic based nutes taste the closest to old-school soil, maybe even better.

I change my res every 2 weeks right now. Remember, the only drawback to changing your nutes often is cost. You can do no harm by changing your res every week. I just screw on a garden hose, open the valve and turn the pump on. I just wait until the pump is sucking air before I unplug the pump. Then I refill and add nutes. There is always a little of the old stuff left but only a gallon or so.
 

Clown Baby

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cool dude. flood and drain. KISS. One thing you might want to do is take some panda film and cover the tray. Secure it with a few clamps or something. It'll help keep the nasties and algae from growing.

it'll also make it easier for your rootmass to grow outside of the baskets.
 

jaytea

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cool dude. flood and drain. KISS. One thing you might want to do is take some panda film and cover the tray. Secure it with a few clamps or something. It'll help keep the nasties and algae from growing.

it'll also make it easier for your rootmass to grow outside of the baskets.
yeah i was planning on that. I am running Dutch Master Zone to keep it sterile but I do plan on putting up something soon to keep the light off the flood table.
 
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