Tinfoil re-directs heat/light... It doesn't "reflect" it. This can be a problem for smaller plants and/or if you are using HIDS. Just my 2 cents =)Spanky, I'll check that styrofoam out. I added sheets of tinfoil to block light and it cut down water temps by 1*, hopefully the styrofoam does even more.
I'll post pics tomorrow of them. I changed the water again today and inoculated. Going to change the water everyday for a few days and hope the bennies take hold.
Hey guys sorry for the lack of update. The tea was working fine for about a week. I grew nice long roots out of the bottom but after about a week and a half of giving the tea (changed rez once) the slime came back. I cleaned and drained the water and washed the buckets again and have had even less luck since then. Now the new roots that grew have almost all been pulled off from being dead and covered in slime. I would rinse, h202 dip roots, res change, and innoculate and with in 24 - 48 hours the slime would be back. Not lots of slime but some on the sides of buckets and the roots.
I've tried everything. I'm getting new roots but as soon as they touch the water they get slimed. I've tried almost everything I've read on the internet; sterile grow with bleach and h202 and still slime. I brewed the tea as well as give them the bennies direct and still slime.
About to get a bottle of physan 20 and run it for a few hours then dump and replace with fresh water and bennie tea. The bennie tea has been the best so far but still hasn't stopped it completely.
Thanks I'll keep that in mind! hopefully this can kill off the slime.About to get a bottle of physan 20 and run it for a few hours been there use a little bit air stones makes it foam up
i tried making the tea must of made wrong did not work for me physan 20 cleans things nice but did not work for me still got rotAlso I get foam when brewing the bennie tea but after adding it to the rez the water doesn't form any type of film or foam. Maybe I'm brewing the tea wrong? Even at 1 cup per gallon of rez water the slime is still able to take a hold.