Renfro
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Chances are you would need the H2O2 even with a chiller.Either way I'm not buying a chiller when h202 is as cheap as it is locally.
Chances are you would need the H2O2 even with a chiller.Either way I'm not buying a chiller when h202 is as cheap as it is locally.
He's probably talking about the weak sauce.Where did you find it locally?
I don't change my reservoir. About 4 PPM is strong and will do the job. I have been able to get away with less.
With pool shock 0.1 grams in 10 gallons = 1 PPM free chlorine.
A little goes a long way. Don't get the super shock, just plain HTH pool shock.
Shit thats a good deal. It's three times that here.
Where did you find it locally?
I buy it online, 5 or 6 (I forgot) gallons as a time and it comes out to $30 a gallon I think. I don't really use it in hydro anymore but it's nice to have around for cleaning and stuff..
I'm a pool shock guy myself. It's soooo easy, cheap and effective. I paid $10 for a container 6+ years and never even made it through half a bottle before I moved houses and tossed the old stuff.
Greenner: said:I make my on solution with pool shock
1 Gramm for 1 Liter water and then i juse 0.5ml for each 1 Liter in the the reservoir
100liter res. 50ml soulution
Every 72 hours
Are you not worried about it breaking down once wetted?I make my on solution with pool shock
1 Gramm for 1 Liter water and then i juse 0.5ml for each 1 Liter in the the reservoir
With pool shock 0.01 grams per gallon of H2O provides 1 PPM of free chlorine. 2-4 PPM is enough to do the job 0.015 - 0.020 grams per gallon is a good place to be.
Add a couple times a week and every res change.
In DWC I changed every week to 10 days depending on the growth stage. When they are in that max mode (late stretch thru mid flower) I changed more often.
I had to, my plants were eating it up. But I do grow them big.Changing with that kind of frequency would go through nutrients like crazy.