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For the last month, I've been running the same total EC/ppm and things have been performing as expected.Since going RO have had to make any adjustments to the amount of nutes used to get the same EC/ppm?
For the last month, I've been running the same total EC/ppm and things have been performing as expected.Since going RO have had to make any adjustments to the amount of nutes used to get the same EC/ppm?
Adding them every few weeks may be unnecessary but that's what the label suggests so that's what I'm doing. It would be interesting to find out if this is overdoing it but I do leach salts with clearex for a few hours every 3 weeks so adding the beneficials back might be needed in my case. I also leach two reservoirs at a time and I'm interested to see if clearex actually helps in this process, so in 3 weeks when I'm leaching again, I'll run clearex in one and plain water in the other and post my findings.Looking man. So you're adding the benies every 2-3 weeks? Do you have an idea how long they thrive in your media?
That's what I was guessing. Maybe they give a quick boost initially, then when you reapply them it's like you're introducing a whole new batch of microbes...I would think they would be destroyed by the other chemicals in the nutrient reservoir.
Ya, I've just assumed that my nutrient manufacturer says not to use it in ebb & flow hydroton for a reason. If it worked, they'd tell me to use it and love the extra $50 a grow cycle I have to pay for their nutrients........ We shall see!!That's what I was guessing. Maybe they give a quick boost initially, then when you reapply them it's like you're introducing a whole new batch of microbes...
The good folks over at DynaGro are actually the ones who suggested the use of Great White and the product came up in a conversation about non-NPK type additives. As far as how I use it, I fill my res then mix in my nutes, take a TDS reading and pH (usually not needed), then mix in the microbes. Stick around, we'll see if these little buggers are worth it.Ya, I've just assumed that my nutrient manufacturer says not to use it in ebb & flow hydroton for a reason. If it worked, they'd tell me to use it and love the extra $50 a grow cycle I have to pay for their nutrients........ We shall see!!
What prompted this specific add order? You know, like with Grow/Micro/Bloom you ALWAYS add Micro first to avoid nutrient lockout, a very specific and important purpose.The good folks over at DynaGro are actually the ones who suggested the use of Great White and the product came up in a conversation about non-NPK type additives. As far as how I use it, I fill my res then mix in my nutes, take a TDS reading and pH (usually not needed), then mix in the microbes. Stick around, we'll see if these little buggers are worth it.
Not sure what prompted the order. I think DG may have suggested it but I can't be sure. I couldn't find anything on the Plant Success site and I've even contacted them before with a 'just use as directed with your regular feeding' response. Maybe the order doesn't matter? Regardless, I think adding it last is probably least harmful to the bugs.What prompted this specific add order?
I have a nice microscope, but a usb one is on my list. They aren't that expensive.Not sure what prompted the order. I think DG may have suggested it but I can't be sure. I couldn't find anything on the Plant Success site and I've even contacted them before with a 'just use as directed with your regular feeding' response. Maybe the order doesn't matter? Regardless, I think adding it last is probably least harmful to the bugs.