VictorFlorez
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So I’ve tried using H2O2, 50% strength solution, at a concentration of up to 0.2mL per L, which has not been effective in getting rid of white mold growing on the Coco. Surprisingly, grape seed extract has proven very effective at removing visible mold.
Although GSE has worked for visible mold growing on the top of the medium, as it does for trays of wheatgrass, I don’t have confidence in it’s overall efficacy and using it long term, and there is still a fair bit of biofilm in the runoff.
I am looking at trying calcium hypochlorite next, I do not want to use bleach, and the only bleach available always has sodium hydroxide added anyway… The only products I can access are commercial “pool shock” products, so far they have all proven to be quite vague about what exactly is in there.
As far as I can tell, there is one granulated chlorine product which seems superior to the others, in that it doesn’t have multiple additives. Aside from 70% calcium hypochlorite, it contains “isocyanurates” , and I was told these are not suitable for plants. Is this product suitable? The link I will share doesn’t mention the isocyanurates, but if you read the label on the back it mentions it.https://www.bunnings.com.au/hy-clor-2kg-super-shock-granular-chlorine_p3093676
TLDR: The pool shock I am looking to buy is vague about what the ingredients are, but mention ~70% calcium hypochlorite including “isocyanurates”. Is this still ok to use? The guy at the hydro shop said chlorine with isocyanurate in it is not ok to use, but I hate going there because I’ve been given bogus advice before and always take what they say with a grain of salt.
Thank you!
Although GSE has worked for visible mold growing on the top of the medium, as it does for trays of wheatgrass, I don’t have confidence in it’s overall efficacy and using it long term, and there is still a fair bit of biofilm in the runoff.
I am looking at trying calcium hypochlorite next, I do not want to use bleach, and the only bleach available always has sodium hydroxide added anyway… The only products I can access are commercial “pool shock” products, so far they have all proven to be quite vague about what exactly is in there.
As far as I can tell, there is one granulated chlorine product which seems superior to the others, in that it doesn’t have multiple additives. Aside from 70% calcium hypochlorite, it contains “isocyanurates” , and I was told these are not suitable for plants. Is this product suitable? The link I will share doesn’t mention the isocyanurates, but if you read the label on the back it mentions it.https://www.bunnings.com.au/hy-clor-2kg-super-shock-granular-chlorine_p3093676
TLDR: The pool shock I am looking to buy is vague about what the ingredients are, but mention ~70% calcium hypochlorite including “isocyanurates”. Is this still ok to use? The guy at the hydro shop said chlorine with isocyanurate in it is not ok to use, but I hate going there because I’ve been given bogus advice before and always take what they say with a grain of salt.
Thank you!