joe macclennan
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Thanks bear. Hadn't thought about it this way. I am absolutely sure you are correct.This is "educated conjecture", but enough hypochlorite to kill the bugs and not singe the roots will leave dead but essentially intact bugs. As they lyse and get chewed up by residual enzyme action, they'll smell a bit. It's a sort of olfactory ghost and not a reason to worry imo. cn
You said earlier that you use regular Clorox due to it being easier dispersed. Makes total sense. It's is a bit of a pain to ensure that the granules of the pool shock are entirely dissolved for me since my mix jug is black instead of opaque.
At what dilution rate do you use the clorox, and in what type of systems?
For maintenance or to quell active infections.