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OneHitDone

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Hey all. Old thread I know.
Years ago I bought a couple 120 easy cloners, but couldn't get them working consistently.( I'm on a well). I'm super tired of peat pucks etc. And my clone game has shit the bed recently, so im going to give those cloners another run. I ordered some fresh collars and some HTH.
My question is what are you all using for ph adjustments when using HTH? My ph is 7.0 coming out of the tap so would like to down it abit.
I'm worried phosphoric acid will have an adverse reaction and absorbic will just neutralize the chlorine.
After years of hydro I'm 10 cycles into rols now, so I don't need to hear about the beneficials. I want the cloners sterile.
Thanks in advance!
No chemist here but maybe ph the water with the phosphoric acid and then add the sterilizer? :peace:
 

Proherb

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Hi. I think not many people want to store a gallon container with clean rez solution. So I recalculated the solution for the 100ml bottle. And to make the whole thing more flexible, I want to add 1drop per each liter of wate in my reservoar.

Math: Solution of 24g of Dry Calcium Hypochlorite per 1 gallon of water. If 1 spoon (5 ml or 100 drops) is ideal for 5 gallons (5x3,7854 l = 18,927 l) of water and I want 1 spoon (100 drops) for 100 liters I need 5,2835 times (100/18,927) stronger solution, that is 126.8g (5,2835*24g) per gallon. It is 3,35g of Calcium Hypochlorite per 100ml.

So.... When you disolve 3,35g of Calcium Hypochlorite into 100ml of water, you can use 1 drop of this solution for each liter of water in your resorvoar.
 

Star Dog

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Hi. I think not many people want to store a gallon container with clean rez solution. So I recalculated the solution for the 100ml bottle. And to make the whole thing more flexible, I want to add 1drop per each liter of wate in my reservoar.

Math: Solution of 24g of Dry Calcium Hypochlorite per 1 gallon of water. If 1 spoon (5 ml or 100 drops) is ideal for 5 gallons (5x3,7854 l = 18,927 l) of water and I want 1 spoon (100 drops) for 100 liters I need 5,2835 times (100/18,927) stronger solution, that is 126.8g (5,2835*24g) per gallon. It is 3,35g of Calcium Hypochlorite per 100ml.

So.... When you disolve 3,35g of Calcium Hypochlorite into 100ml of water, you can use 1 drop of this solution for each liter of water in your resorvoar.
That's useful to me i've got pool shock on hand but I didn't want to mix a gallon for a 12ltr cloner.

Thanks for sharing and welcome to Riu.
 

Stomate

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Hi. I think not many people want to store a gallon container with clean rez solution. So I recalculated the solution for the 100ml bottle. And to make the whole thing more flexible, I want to add 1drop per each liter of wate in my reservoar.

Math: Solution of 24g of Dry Calcium Hypochlorite per 1 gallon of water. If 1 spoon (5 ml or 100 drops) is ideal for 5 gallons (5x3,7854 l = 18,927 l) of water and I want 1 spoon (100 drops) for 100 liters I need 5,2835 times (100/18,927) stronger solution, that is 126.8g (5,2835*24g) per gallon. It is 3,35g of Calcium Hypochlorite per 100ml.

So.... When you disolve 3,35g of Calcium Hypochlorite into 100ml of water, you can use 1 drop of this solution for each liter of water in your resorvoar.
Assume that’s supposed to be 3.35 grams?
 

Stomate

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Hi. I think not many people want to store a gallon container with clean rez solution. So I recalculated the solution for the 100ml bottle. And to make the whole thing more flexible, I want to add 1drop per each liter of wate in my reservoar.

Math: Solution of 24g of Dry Calcium Hypochlorite per 1 gallon of water. If 1 spoon (5 ml or 100 drops) is ideal for 5 gallons (5x3,7854 l = 18,927 l) of water and I want 1 spoon (100 drops) for 100 liters I need 5,2835 times (100/18,927) stronger solution, that is 126.8g (5,2835*24g) per gallon. It is 3,35g of Calcium Hypochlorite per 100ml.

So.... When you disolve 3,35g of Calcium Hypochlorite into 100ml of water, you can use 1 drop of this solution for each liter of water in your resorvoar.
In what order are you adding this in with the rest of your nutes and other additives?
 

tommyinajar

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Hey all. Old thread I know.
Years ago I bought a couple 120 easy cloners, but couldn't get them working consistently.( I'm on a well). I'm super tired of peat pucks etc. And my clone game has shit the bed recently, so im going to give those cloners another run. I ordered some fresh collars and some HTH.
My question is what are you all using for ph adjustments when using HTH? My ph is 7.0 coming out of the tap so would like to down it abit.
I'm worried phosphoric acid will have an adverse reaction and absorbic will just neutralize the chlorine.
After years of hydro I'm 10 cycles into rols now, so I don't need to hear about the beneficials. I want the cloners sterile.
Thanks in advance!
I have since just started changing my water with new tap, city (fake?) chlorinated water every 3 days, and.......that's it, bubble cloner, DIY is fine. Getting better than ever results.

Also I've been giving them more than a little fluorescent bulb, and that seems to really speed them up, add a 75 degrees heater-bingo!



You also can get away without a dome, the bubbles give off plenty of humidity.
 

Fiete

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Guy's what you think from this comment?

Pool shock.may have cleared up the water but it is absolutely bad for plants! It greatly increases free chlorine levels!
 

Fiete

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Hey i have headache for day's and have healthy issues
 

Fiete

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Pool shock.may have cleared up the water but it is absolutely bad for plants! It greatly increases free chlorine levels!
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Lot of Pepole using this and also lot of Nutes manufacturers

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Lot of Pepole using this and also lot of Nutes manufacturers
Are you actually experiencing any problems with your cloudy water or you just like the way it looks?

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Anyone reading this....Don't use Pool Shock. It's toxic to you, your plants, and the environment.



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Lot of Pepole using this and also lot of Nutes manufacturers
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Sodium Hypochlorite | NaClO or NaOCl or ClNaO | CID 23665760 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.
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Stop spreading this dangerous info about. It is absolutely not safe to give your plants water treated with pool shock. It will cause you insurmountable problems, as I'm sure you will come to find. @Mañ'O'Green may have some insight he'd like to
 

rkymtnman

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Hey i have headache for day's and have healthy issues
pool shock is calcium hypochlorite.
 

rkymtnman

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Hi Sir, what you think is there no chance when i add the Pool Shock in my Reservoir every 4 day's maybe the Chlorine increase over 5ppm when I add new to it after 3-4 day's? Thanks
that's why i only use 3ppm maximum twice a week maximum. no chance you will ever get above 5ppm
 

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@Fiete
Plants require 17 essential elements for growth. They obtain hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and carbon (C) from irrigation water or as a gas via the atmosphere. Growers must provide the remaining 14 elements to help cannabis plants thrive.
These include the macroelements:
  • nitrogen (N)
  • phosphorus (P)
  • potassium (K)
  • calcium (Ca)
  • magnesium (Mg) and
  • sulfur (S).
And they also include the microelements:
  • boron (B)
  • chlorine (Cl)
  • copper (Cu)
  • iron (Fe)
  • manganese (Mn)
  • molybdenum (Mo)
  • nickel (Ni) and
  • zinc (Zn).
 
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