Is there a good resource on running a "dead res" anywhere?
Initially I neglected any biological or sterilizing agents, ran into some problems, tried H2O2 and got poor results, switched to bio-control, then over the course of a few grows went so far as building a vortex brewer; I've tried a number of different teas, inoculates, and enzymes, but they never really did the job, and the resulting biofilm attracted fungus gnats (but I have made it to harvest every time). I'm out!
I've done a fair amount of research, but there doesn't seem to be much consensus; the options which seem most appealing to me at the moment are Dutch Master Zone, chlorine, and SM-90, as H2O2 is hard to test, expensive, and my experience wasn't exactly uncommon, information on quaternary ammonium (e.g. Physan 20) is lacking, UV filters negatively impact nutrients, and mefenoxam (e.g. Ridomil Gold SL) is too damn expensive (also lacking info).
Chlorine is simple, cheap, and readily available, the amount in solution can be easily tested with pool kits (or an ORP meter), and it's got a good amount of evidence behind it.
Dutch Master Zone appears to contain chloramine, which is similar to chlorine, but stays in solution longer, albeit less effective; additionally, it's got copper sulfate and potassium nitrate which help break things down and/or kill stuff.
SM-90 is coriander oil, sulphonated canola oil, and triethanolamine, which seems pretty basic, but I've seen a lot of glowing reviews; extra benefits include deterring bugs, some growth benefits, and, if it can be used with either of the above, triethanolamine will make them more effective.
So, I suppose the questions weighing on me at the moment are whether or not SM-90 can be used with chlorine/chloramine, and whether Dutch Master Zone provides any significant advantage over straight chlorine; however, any input on the subject would be appreciated!
NOTE: This is for my next cycle, which should be happening in an ebb and flow style system, probably using Sure to Grow media.
Initially I neglected any biological or sterilizing agents, ran into some problems, tried H2O2 and got poor results, switched to bio-control, then over the course of a few grows went so far as building a vortex brewer; I've tried a number of different teas, inoculates, and enzymes, but they never really did the job, and the resulting biofilm attracted fungus gnats (but I have made it to harvest every time). I'm out!
I've done a fair amount of research, but there doesn't seem to be much consensus; the options which seem most appealing to me at the moment are Dutch Master Zone, chlorine, and SM-90, as H2O2 is hard to test, expensive, and my experience wasn't exactly uncommon, information on quaternary ammonium (e.g. Physan 20) is lacking, UV filters negatively impact nutrients, and mefenoxam (e.g. Ridomil Gold SL) is too damn expensive (also lacking info).
Chlorine is simple, cheap, and readily available, the amount in solution can be easily tested with pool kits (or an ORP meter), and it's got a good amount of evidence behind it.
Dutch Master Zone appears to contain chloramine, which is similar to chlorine, but stays in solution longer, albeit less effective; additionally, it's got copper sulfate and potassium nitrate which help break things down and/or kill stuff.
SM-90 is coriander oil, sulphonated canola oil, and triethanolamine, which seems pretty basic, but I've seen a lot of glowing reviews; extra benefits include deterring bugs, some growth benefits, and, if it can be used with either of the above, triethanolamine will make them more effective.
So, I suppose the questions weighing on me at the moment are whether or not SM-90 can be used with chlorine/chloramine, and whether Dutch Master Zone provides any significant advantage over straight chlorine; however, any input on the subject would be appreciated!
NOTE: This is for my next cycle, which should be happening in an ebb and flow style system, probably using Sure to Grow media.