problemsolver
Active Member
Understood and thank you Heisenberg for taking the time to make sure I fully understood his question (sincerely, not sarcastically). Although, I do actually mean that he should not even need to use the microbe tea. I did not explain this before ( at least not in this thread) and I should have. If you're aeration is very high, for example, comparable to that of a fish farm tank outfitted with aluminum oxide air stones (non-decaying) and a danner pondmaster air pump, you would never worry about bad bacteria giving your roots problems. The aerobic bacteria would be outcompeting them, and there would be no need for a counteracting agent. All too often I see dwc systems farting out bubbles that make me laugh and wonder. You need look no further than the preliminary settling tanks of your local wastewater treatment plant to understand how vigorous your water should be bubbled. Even if your not doing dwc, the reservoir column must be vigorously( meaning not with the 4 outlet pump that comes with a hydrofarm bucket, and never use a hydrofarm bucket period) agitated to keep anaerobic bacteria at bay.I believe hes talking about a microbe tea not meant to have nutritional value, but simply to provide microlife that can live in the roots. Looks like hes using synthetics for his actual food.
I never used any microbes and my roots are gleaming white and robust, only since I had changed my aeration scheme.