defcomexperiment
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howdy, i just had a couple questions for you. first beginning with the use of chlorine bleach agents for cleaning your hydroponic water. excluding the use of laundry bleach, i am wondering if calcium hypochlorite can be used with cannabis without a negative impact. i've done a fair amount of reading on commercial hydroponic facilitys, and procedures so i am aware that a very very large amount of commercial agro uses chlorine for keeping water clean, and cleaning fruits and vegetables... calcium hypochlorite has been reported to be beneficial to the plant as well.
you may wonder why i care, but for the shelf life stability, and cost effectiveness it would be very beneficial to me personally. it is also an variable that i would be able to monitor with ease. currently i use h2o2, and am eliminating hygrozyme from my system to stick with base nutes, and a sterilization agent. i was also pondering using an intake/inline ozone unit instead as i know they are used as well...
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my first experience with h2o2 was not good btw, i had added 2.5ml/gal of 35% food grade h2o2 purchased from a health store to see the effect it would have on a suspected bacteria issue i had. the plants were 7.5 weeks into flower, and pretty healthy otherwise. i had pumped all the water out, and added the h2o2 into the water, and pumped it back into my 25g dwc res. smoked a few bowls, passed out on the couch, came back 7 hours later and just about every single leaf was drooping and looked heavily shocked. i very literally almost threw up over this, now i just add very very small amounts of h2o2. i was wondering if you have ever heard anything like this, there was nothing irregular about my nute soup, or anything, i was @1.4ec at the time.
edited to add:
also want to thank you for the work you did in your tutorial on perpetual growing, it is the absolute basis for the perpetual system i am designing right now, although the system is different.
source- http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/files/filelibrary/5453/4369.pdfCalcium hypochlorite (CaCl2O2) -- the most common source of chlorine used for disinfection
of produce and produce process water. Registered formulations are 65 percent or 68 percent
active ingredient (a.i.). It is available as a granulated powder, compressed tablets, or large
slow-release tablets. In dry storage, calcium hypochlorite is more stable than liquid sodium
hypochlorite. Phytotoxicity (bleaching or burning) of produce can occur if calcium
hypochlorite granules fail to dissolve in cool wash tank water or in a hydrocooler system. A
“nurse-tank” of warm water is used to fully dissolve granules before adding them to cooling
or wash water. Calcium hypochlorite, beyond disinfection benefits, is reported to improve
the shelf-life and disease resistance of fruits and vegetables by adding calcium to the cell
wall.
you may wonder why i care, but for the shelf life stability, and cost effectiveness it would be very beneficial to me personally. it is also an variable that i would be able to monitor with ease. currently i use h2o2, and am eliminating hygrozyme from my system to stick with base nutes, and a sterilization agent. i was also pondering using an intake/inline ozone unit instead as i know they are used as well...
edited to add:
my first experience with h2o2 was not good btw, i had added 2.5ml/gal of 35% food grade h2o2 purchased from a health store to see the effect it would have on a suspected bacteria issue i had. the plants were 7.5 weeks into flower, and pretty healthy otherwise. i had pumped all the water out, and added the h2o2 into the water, and pumped it back into my 25g dwc res. smoked a few bowls, passed out on the couch, came back 7 hours later and just about every single leaf was drooping and looked heavily shocked. i very literally almost threw up over this, now i just add very very small amounts of h2o2. i was wondering if you have ever heard anything like this, there was nothing irregular about my nute soup, or anything, i was @1.4ec at the time.
edited to add:
also want to thank you for the work you did in your tutorial on perpetual growing, it is the absolute basis for the perpetual system i am designing right now, although the system is different.