Would a 5 gal bubble bucket be considered hydroponic for this particular mixture of peroxide?its just the standard wally-world 3%.
i don't know if this guy knows what he's talking about... butta... (Posted by BlueDiamond)
"Hydrogen peroxide is beneficial as an addition to nutrient feeding programs at all times. It feeds the good aerobic bacteria and kills the bad anaerobic bacteria. It also introduces radical oxygen atoms which oxidize elements, making them more available for the roots to assimilate. I apply 3% H2O2 at a rate of 30ml/gallon to the reservoir. The plants show no visible signs of stress afterwards, which indicates that it was not an excessive application.
Sprouting Seeds: add 30ml 3% H2O2 to 1 pint of water. Soak the seeds overnight.
Insecticide Spray: combine 250ml 3% H2O2 to 1 gallon spray mix. (Or for fungus or mold.)
Fast growing container plants: add 30ml of 3% H2O2 to 1 gallon water.
i don't think i've ever used it anywhere near that strength... i think i maybe use it at around 3 mL per gallon... 30 mL for 10 gal... 300 mL or 10 oz. per 100 gal... every 3-4 days.Hydroponics: apply 3% H2O2 at a rate of 30ml/gallon to the nutrient reservoir"
what strength do you use it at? and how often? please.
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Hydro is hydro, regardless of res size..Would a 5 gal bubble bucket be considered hydroponic for this particular mixture of peroxide?
Awww shit...
I never would have thought that dense, fat nugs would be such a fucking problem.
More mould/budrot.
I was checking out my table full of Rhinos and while handling one plant the fucking bud just sort of disintegrated into my hands.
My displeasure has no end.
Airflow is ample, humidity is low... What the fuck am I supposed to do about this shit???
I can't go losing anymore crops to this garbage.
I guess its time to do some research.
wow that really is puzzling .... good luck in working that out .... hope ya find what ya need ..... damn that really sucks! Walk on!~~
SZ are you plucking the fan leaves?
Only if they are dying.
Should I be?
I have this crazy thought that plucking leaves leaves an open wound inside of the bud...
I can sooooo see 2 or 3 drops bleednig out and not drying out cause the bud is dense...
I have not had that problem.. but I do not touch the leaves... not after a certain point anyways...
Just like a scab.. I let the dead leaves fall on their own...
I know people that SWEAR BY plucking a LOT of leaves in mid to late flower...
But I have seen how much fluid can come out of pulling a leaf, even a dead one...
Just some food for thought...
I HAVE had this problem and I will never pull a gfan leaf off again once flower sets in.
Lost two fat colas on my last rotation because of this. RH never over 55% (normally 39-45%) with ample airflow and I got budrot too. Do you pull them off from anywhere near where this budrot has occurred?
I did and my pics look practically identical to yours. I had some slightly more grey mold as well.
Does it originate from the stalk out?
I think GB may be on to something here.
I don't have a lot of experience, but I did see this first hand. Just 4 days ago I found mold on a plant. When I got to the center of it I found the stem from a leaf that I had cut off. Lost about half a cola from it, and I think the other half is questionable. So thanks for the brain food Gypsy!!!
Zeus, things are looking good for the most part. I'm sorry to hear about your problems. Good luck getting through it!!
Get out!!! Everyone I've talked to that does 12/12 from seed has gotten more along the lines of .5 oz., often on the higher end.I've had 12/12 from seed give me an oz...
From what I've read (and practice if/when I remove a dead leaf) is that you make sure you remove it right against its branch, leaving absolutely no stem leftovers.I don't have a lot of experience, but I did see this first hand. Just 4 days ago I found mold on a plant. When I got to the center of it I found the stem from a leaf that I had cut off. Lost about half a cola from it, and I think the other half is questionable. So thanks for the brain food Gypsy!!!
It's probably systemic that's why even with low humidity and good air-flow his buds are rotting. Maybe with some beneficials in the reservoir and enzyme treatment further spread could be prevented.
Yes a bacterial or even viral infection, plants can get diseases too. I am certainly no expert botanist but I do know that fruiting and flowering plants are most commonly infected.ok you gotta elaborate on this one...
You say it's possible for it to be a "disease"? something "within the plant" ?
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i've found alot of leads, but imma keep looking cuz right now the search results are kinda broad.
i've also found an online version of a resource i have
http://books.google.com/books?id=cDCMiaORLYsC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false