bassman999
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What are you using, or whats the current recipe?Thats not the most updated recipe as I recall.
What are you using, or whats the current recipe?Thats not the most updated recipe as I recall.
Thanx for the reply!Sorry, I'm too lazy to search for the updated recipe.
Here is my formula for 2,5L of tea:
I take small handfull (about 40 mL) of EWC (ancient forest seems to be the king, but I use locally made EWC available in my country), 6,5 g of unrefined brown sugar (Heisenberg uses molases but I cant get my hands on those), quarter of a teaspoon of great white (I take it just for the bacteria, so it can be supstituted with aquashield or whatever product you can get that has bacillus and streptomyces) and some nitro/aquarium cleaner bacteria I ordered online (its called nitripro, it seems to help keep things clean). Add everything into a bottle, shake violently so that ewc breaks into small pieces, add water and bubble for 48 hours. Since my room is a bit cold I add a small aquarium heater to keep temps at 22 to 25 C in the brew. With each res change I take about 100-150 mL of tea, mix in about quarter of a tablespoon of ZHO (some fungi need roots as soon as possible when they become active so its better to add them after the brew is done) and pour this mixture directly on the root mass hanging in an empty bucket.
I think Heisenberg said a cup per 10 gallon for prevention and a cup per gallon for curing actual problems.
What products did you add to current res?
My updated recipe:
1 tsp mycogrow per gallon
1 tsp of ZHO per gallon
3/4 tbs molasses per gallon
1 handful ancient forest per 2 gallon
I have decided to add ZHO to ensure plenty of mycos in the res. After reading what LF reported I realized that the lab which makes mycogrow intends for you to use quite a bit in your application. This isn't much concern as far as bacteria because they multiply, but does bring into question just how many myco spores we get in a teaspoon. Since mycos do not multiply in the tea we can ensure there presents by adding ZHO. You can add ZHO directly to the res, and should add it to clone water, but adding them to the tea first will increase germination rate.
Sorry, I'm too lazy to search for the updated recipe.
Here is my formula for 2,5L of tea:
I take small handfull (about 40 mL) of EWC (ancient forest seems to be the king, but I use locally made EWC available in my country), 6,5 g of unrefined brown sugar (Heisenberg uses molases but I cant get my hands on those), quarter of a teaspoon of great white (I take it just for the bacteria, so it can be supstituted with aquashield or whatever product you can get that has bacillus and streptomyces) and some nitro/aquarium cleaner bacteria I ordered online (its called nitripro, it seems to help keep things clean). Add everything into a bottle, shake violently so that ewc breaks into small pieces, add water and bubble for 48 hours. Since my room is a bit cold I add a small aquarium heater to keep temps at 22 to 25 C in the brew. With each res change I take about 100-150 mL of tea, mix in about quarter of a tablespoon of ZHO (some fungi need roots as soon as possible when they become active so its better to add them after the brew is done) and pour this mixture directly on the root mass hanging in an empty bucket.
dunk them in peroxide read the label for the water to peroxide ratio make shure its in 29 percent and up and cut off most the roots leave four inches drop your nutes to about 400 ppms ad voodoo juice and add perana in your nutes a lil carb load make shure your a and b base is most of the nutes in the ppm chill water down to 68 and wash the shit out of your pumps including stones pumps pump lines res every thing with bleach soap and folair feed a light nutrient mix you got brown algea and its fucken hard to batle if you go steril and use zone in your nutes but you wont be able to seni zyme or any zym at all and no beni's at all it will work but serile is the next option!!!! i been thier im in water for years take it or leave it i know what your going threw!!! i been thier so many times i finaly know how to battle and slay the fucken beast in more than one way!!!
ill catch up with your progress later gee good luck its a fucken bitch iknow it make shure thier is no light leaking into the res for realz if its threw your rocks into your water its important that brown algea is a fucken beast!!!
thats good ill keep looking good luck keep it cold and keep it steril if i were you if you thing you got all the spores of the brown algea then try the voodu juice im telling you from experience man i only feel your hurt i done it in big rooms gee i dont get down like i once did but i been thier and lost much moneyView attachment 3026399 i know your pain good luck and i down sized to much work can drive you crazzy thats why im a few screws loos from a full nogin!!!!View attachment 3026400same room i get down like no tommorow i love water thats all i grow in
Thank you!
My updated recipe:
1 tsp mycogrow per gallon
1 tsp of ZHO per gallon
3/4 tbs molasses per gallon
1 handful ancient forest per 2 gallon
I have decided to add ZHO to ensure plenty of mycos in the res. After reading what LF reported I realized that the lab which makes mycogrow intends for you to use quite a bit in your application. This isn't much concern as far as bacteria because they multiply, but does bring into question just how many myco spores we get in a teaspoon. Since mycos do not multiply in the tea we can ensure there presents by adding ZHO. You can add ZHO directly to the res, and should add it to clone water, but adding them to the tea first will increase germination rate.