Anyone know where to buy the oxidate 5.0 as @nxsov180db mentioned for post week 3 of flower? I only need maybe 16 oz's and am only seeing very large amounts.
you're only going to be able to get it in a 2.5 gallon container from 7 springs farms.Anyone know where to buy the oxidate 5.0 as @nxsov180db mentioned for post week 3 of flower? I only need maybe 16 oz's and am only seeing very large amounts.
Thanks...Is there something similar I can get instead thats not over $100.you're only going to be able to get it in a 2.5 gallon container from 7 springs farms.
You could possibly use 25% peroxide instead since that’s mostly what oxidate is but I’m not sure what dosage you’d want to use.Thanks...Is there something similar I can get instead thats not over $100.
Thanks, but there has to be something else.You could possibly use 25% peroxide instead since that’s mostly what oxidate is but I’m not sure what dosage you’d want to use.
There is. Take the time to save up for the equipment to dial in your basement. There isn’t some magical spray that will take care of your issues. Sorry to say it and I’m not trying to bust your balls here but you must address the root cause and that is your environment. I know it sucks but that’s what is needed to stop your issue. I wish you the best of luckThanks, but there has to be something else.
It is pricey but it lasts for years, is actually pretty economical to use!I've used this the last 3 years outdoors and you can spray it all the way through flowering and even wash your buds in it! It is a proprietary formulation of hydrogen peroxide, no you can't just use regular hydrogen peroxide as effectively. Game changer for me! Learned about it from some commercial growers out of Colorado. https://biosafesystems.com/product/zerotol-2/
Theres nothing to dial in. I have no options. My basement would be 75 in the summer in there were no lights down there and 60 in the winter. I run the dehumidifyer 24/7 all year long... I have no open spaces in my breaker book or no more ways to get electric from down there.. I think the strains just were very bushy and had tons of leaves which was bad for air flow. I run 5 tents and had 2 20 amp breakers for everything down there... Never had PM the first 7 years.There is. Take the time to save up for the equipment to dial in your basement. There isn’t some magical spray that will take care of your issues. Sorry to say it and I’m not trying to bust your balls here but you must address the root cause and that is your environment. I know it sucks but that’s what is needed to stop your issue. I wish you the best of luck
If I buy this how long is the shelf life? Most nutrients shelf life is 2 years from opening.I've used this the last 3 years outdoors and you can spray it all the way through flowering and even wash your buds in it! It is a proprietary formulation of hydrogen peroxide, no you can't just use regular hydrogen peroxide as effectively. Game changer for me! Learned about it from some commercial growers out of Colorado. https://biosafesystems.com/product/zerotol-2/
I have done some peroxide washes on my outdoor buds and they always come out great and taste great!I've used this the last 3 years outdoors and you can spray it all the way through flowering and even wash your buds in it! It is a proprietary formulation of hydrogen peroxide, no you can't just use regular hydrogen peroxide as effectively. Game changer for me! Learned about it from some commercial growers out of Colorado. https://biosafesystems.com/product/zerotol-2/
I'm plumbing a radiant heated floor into my flower room before fall, and adding another 1" of rigid foam underneath that, or spraying the underbelly on my trailer too. Gonna plumb the coils directly into a portable on demand water heater, and possibly use the generated c02 like a burner.. I'm positive now you're right about that. It;s like, the PM germs right in the middle section, between the warmer and cold air layers down near the floor in the room. As if it needs that cold to function.. Even a fan mixing the air can't keep the floor from being that cold.Do the plants sit directly on a concrete floor?