It's only been 3 days now... I'm maintaining PH at 5.8 and chlorine at about .6 - 1.0ppm
Pics will follow, I hope.
Hey man, been following, you may have covered this, but do you have temp control on your cloning reservoir? I use a aquarium heater and its working great! JFYI.....
80+ for me Ice bottles every 4-7 hours right now
To kill Pythiumice....bleach....? in the res?? I figured budy was using the ice to control temps, whats the bleach for?
It doesn't bring the temperature down, it kills parasites that rapidly multiply when your reservoir water is warm.how does bleach bring the temp down??
Clear Rez, by EZ Clone and other similar products work because they contain chlorine, the same chlorine in your drinking water. By adding 6 drops of bleach per gallon of water in the reservoir, you are killing off pythium and any other bacteria that would otherwise attack the open cut on the stems and slime them and the water. The only other alternative is a water chiller or swapping ice bottles. Given that a gallon of bleach can be had for less than $2, that is the route I took. I researched and did some reading before coming to the decision to use it. As Fatman pointed out, greenhouses and farms add chlorine to their irrigation water to kill off e-coli and pythium. If it is safe for our nations' produce, it's safe for our weed We only initially need about 2ppm to kill of an infestation. .6ppm is a maintenance level. You can hardly even smell it at that low concentration. I have to use a pool test kit to see if the chlorine is still working.I'm thinking it doesn't bring the temps down, but rather since the higher temps promote growth of harmful bacteria and such. The bleach will eliminate those bacteria before they can harm anything. I'm curious as to why you chose bleach over H202 though? I'm not sure I would ever want to add bleach to my system.. But hey, if it works it works! Best of luck buddy.
Hey Wood, it is Sunleaves Coco Coir.Growmomma is that coco chips or some kind of bark?
Im praying to yahwey(isnt it spelled differently) right now that Serapis will put up some root pics soon.