18 gallon DWC

ARMY_OF_ONE_92Y

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So it seems that I should get h2o2 plus DM zone.

Sterilize with peroxide as a flush/root bath and kill what's on the roots.
Then make a new Rez and add the DM zone.

Would that work ? And should I start trying to take clones now, before they die?
 

Airwalker16

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So it seems that I should get h2o2 plus DM zone.

Sterilize with peroxide as a flush/root bath and kill what's on the roots.
Then make a new Rez and add the DM zone.

Would that work ? And should I start trying to take clones now, before they die?
I'd just start with a fresh new container and use only h2o2. That's just me though...yes take clones.
 

rkymtnman

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So it seems that I should get h2o2 plus DM zone.

Sterilize with peroxide as a flush/root bath and kill what's on the roots.
Then make a new Rez and add the DM zone.

Would that work ? And should I start trying to take clones now, before they die?
me personally would skip the peroxide. the chlorine in the zone will help sterilize the roots, the tub, the lines etc. and i think it's gentler on the roots too. the chlorine won't break down over time into O2 and H2O like the peroxide will.

make a separate container with max strength zone in it and dunk each netpot into it alot. you want to get it up into the hydroton, the upper roots, all the way to the stem..
 

rkymtnman

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and for the other 2:

his sentence was correct except for the isn't being inst.

and punctuality (being on time) is not. you meant punctuation.

take your little sword fight elsewhere.
 

Airwalker16

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me personally would skip the peroxide. the chlorine in the zone will help sterilize the roots, the tub, the lines etc. and i think it's gentler on the roots too. the chlorine won't break down over time into O2 and H2O like the peroxide will.

make a separate container with max strength zone in it and dunk each netpot into it alot. you want to get it up into the hydroton, the upper roots, all the way to the stem..
chlorine is bad news.
 

ARMY_OF_ONE_92Y

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So I picked up the nutrilife h202 and added what was needed. I'm thinking of changing my Rez but not sure what to do...

I'm thinking plain water with peroxide to flush them for today.
Then add nutes tomorrow.

It does seem like chlorine maybe a better long term solution because I can buy powders. I'm gonna need gallons of h2o2 if I continuously use it every few days. I need a permanent fix not duct tape and super glue kind of fix. I read that these are all good things but I just want 1 product that does it all.
- H2o2, DM zone, chlorine, Hydroguard, great white, beneficial bacteria & fungi.


So In all WHAT KILLS & PREVENTS (LONG TERM) root rot ?
 

rkymtnman

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So I picked up the nutrilife h202 and added what was needed. I'm thinking of changing my Rez but not sure what to do...

I'm thinking plain water with peroxide to flush them for today.
Then add nutes tomorrow.

It does seem like chlorine maybe a better long term solution because I can buy powders. I'm gonna need gallons of h2o2 if I continuously use it every few days. I need a permanent fix not duct tape and super glue kind of fix. I read that these are all good things but I just want 1 product that does it all.
- H2o2, DM zone, chlorine, Hydroguard, great white, beneficial bacteria & fungi.


So In all WHAT KILLS & PREVENTS (LONG TERM) root rot ?
Zone or HTH pool shock. i;ve used both. when my bottle of Zone got old, it became ineffective.

i use 0.30 grams per 10 gallons. chlorine 4ppm. no chiller. hempy buckets. res temp is grow room temp or 78F.
 

HydroRed

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Ya, your gonna have some dead material in your res water so x2 on changing it more frequently until things clear up. I use h2o2 as a preventative in a steril res, plus it will get you out of a jam like yours if treated properly.
 

ARMY_OF_ONE_92Y

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Yeah they seem pissed already, I bleached my Rez and there was a lot of little fibers in the Rez water. I gave them the bath and now there just sitting in tap water with h202 for the night, I'll check them tomorrow to see if they improve but for now there just sitting there getting quarantined . Also should I even use Hydroguard anymore because I think I'll just go the hth pool shock route if possible. I just don't want to kill my plants with all these Chems being added but if these do make it then I guess the time, money and experience is worth the hassle.
 

OneHitDone

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Zone or HTH pool shock. i;ve used both. when my bottle of Zone got old, it became ineffective.

i use 0.30 grams per 10 gallons. chlorine 4ppm. no chiller. hempy buckets. res temp is grow room temp or 78F.
It has been suggested to me by someone very knowledgeable on plant nutrients that regular household bleach would be a preferred source of chlorine over pool shock
Has anyone tried that?
I would think using some test kit to maintain "tap" chlorine ppm's would remedy all bacterial issues.
 

SourxBarberx

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View attachment 3757957 The roots look a little off color but I think it maybe from the FloraNova grow... It's dark brown even when mixed with extra 5 gallons of plain water
Sweet setup !!!
I transplanted a tangie cut into dwc bucket 2 weeks ago. i bought 8 medium sized freezer packs using two packs every six hrs and its worked amazing, so far staying at a nice 64 - 66°f

Def wanna switch over to a cooler once i get the funds.
 

rkymtnman

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It has been suggested to me by someone very knowledgeable on plant nutrients that regular household bleach would be a preferred source of chlorine over pool shock
Has anyone tried that?
I would think using some test kit to maintain "tap" chlorine ppm's would remedy all bacterial issues.
regular bleach will work too. although once you open a bottle, it starts to break down over time. that's why i chose the pool shock route. they make a more consistent batch each time. i run at 4ppm. up to 5 is safe for plants.
 
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