How to grow auto flower seeds

Do you filter it to remove any solids I get small pieces of coco in the waste and I am afraid it will plug my drippers I am using 3gal root maker pots I grew OG Kush and Sour Diesel they did real well I did well enough that I have shut down my other rooms to concentrate on growing only auto I am starting a Blue Dream auto I hope it does as well
 
Do you filter it to remove any solids I get small pieces of coco in the waste and I am afraid it will plug my drippers I am using 3gal root maker pots I grew OG Kush and Sour Diesel they did real well I did well enough that I have shut down my other rooms to concentrate on growing only auto I am starting a Blue Dream auto I hope it does as well
I collect my run off from the tray with a piece of capillary mating so when it's emptying into the jug it's getting filtered, I've also a small built in filter on the pump.
 
I germinate seeds with 2ml per litre of H2o2 and 1ml of nitrozyme then maintain 23c waiting over 24hrs for a tap root is pretty unusual, I reckon 90/95%+ success rate.
all i do is put the seeds into the soil and water them, so far 100% success.
 
The runoff from my coco goes through tomato and pepper plants. That runoff is diluted down and fed to house plants and the lawn.

I would switch to autopots to eliminate runoff completely but I run auto's perpetually so I think they'd just create more work.
 
I collect my run off from the tray with a piece of capillary mating so when it's emptying into the jug it's getting filtered, I've also a small built in filter on the pump.
I am growing in 4x6 flood table and collecting my waste in a 20 gal reservoir which I pump out when full I was using the waste on my photo plants it worked out real well (they were in 7gal pots with hp soil) that grow is over I generate around 20 gallons of waste every other day I gotta filter and recycle between the dollars for the nutrients and the time it only makes sense to recycle thanks for your thoughts
 
I think your nose is out of joint lol or you are deliberately ignoring the post immediately after saying 100% is nearer the mark?
i asked you about the shite you were saying about sensi seeds and you couldnt even reply, "nose out of place" suffering fuck there are some ego's on here
 
I germinate seeds with 2ml per litre of H2o2 and 1ml of nitrozyme then maintain 23c waiting over 24hrs for a tap root is pretty unusual, I reckon 90/95%+ success rate.

Is that food grade (35%) h202 we talking about?
 
It's growth technologies 17.5% I'm unable to find 35% locally.

That makes it 0,035% h2o2 if I'm not wrong... extremely diluted. I've read people sogging seeds in 3% for many hours with no problem as well. You can consider going harder with them I guess... but I doubt I'd be brave enough to take chances unless some seeds don't even pop and anything before throwing them off is an option lol

The post I'm talking about is: https://www.rollitup.org/goto/post?id=15812156
 
That makes it 0,035% h2o2 if I'm not wrong... extremely diluted. I've read people sogging seeds in 3% for many hours with no problem as well. You can consider going harder with them I guess... but I doubt I'd be brave enough to take chances unless some seeds don't even pop and anything before throwing them off is an option lol

The post I'm talking about is: https://www.rollitup.org/goto/post?id=15812156
I messed around with H2o2 for bugs (springtails) , I found a post of mine from years back and I was using 50ml per litre on the leafs, I'm thinking OMFG 50ml but I must have used it or I'd never have mentioned it on the forum, I can remember my hands getting slightly burnt with it (your skin goes a whitish colour) I also remember it fizzling when I put it down through the perlite.

I lost all my growing notes to the authorities, tbh I was a bit surprised to read 50ml, I've only a 250ml bottle I use for seeds or I'd give it a try?

Or... 5ml per 100ml is equal to 50ml per litre.
I'm going to mix up 5ml to 100ml and test it again it sounds ridiculously high?
 
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@vorus maths isn't my strong point you're obviously pretty good with numbers, what ratio does 50ml of 17.5% per litre make in comparison to 30ml of 3% in 500ml

I remember I got to a point where it burnt the roots and plant looked terrible iirc it was 70 ml per litre.
 
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I messed around with H2o2 for bugs, I found a post of mine from years back and I was using 50ml per litre on the leafs, I'm thinking OMFG 50ml but I must have used it or I'd never have mentioned it on the forum, I can remember my hands getting slightly burnt with it (your skin goes a whitish colour) I also remember it fizzling when I put it down through the perlite.

I lost all my growing notes to the authorities, tbh I was a bit surprised to read 50ml, I've only a 250ml bottle I use for seeds or I'd give it a try?

Or... 5ml per 100ml is equal to 50ml per litre.
I'm going to mix up 5ml to 100ml and test it again it sounds ridiculously high?

Yeah I used to bleach my hair using 9% peroxide when I young, I know how bad it burns :D

50ml of 17.5% per liter makes a 0.875% solution, which is not ridiculously high considering this other post I mentioned above claiming to soak the seeds in 3% solution, but then again it might be a different story when used directly on plants. So yeah the 70ml you used might have burnt your plant I guess...

I found this site that gives directions for using h2o2 on all stages in case of damping off, you might want to check it out: http://4urbanfarming.blogspot.com/2012/01/pythium-root-rot-and-damping-off.html

But I wouldn't really consider using it unless I run into some algae etc. problems... Maybe only while germinating my seeds, which I'm currently looking into :)

For your 17.5% h2o2 just mix it with 5.5ish parts water and you'll roughly get a 3% solution. And from there on, I would dilute it even more according to recommendations. For example, the site I linked above says 1 teaspoon (5ml) of 3% h2o2 for 16.9oz (500ml) water for germination. Which makes it a 0.03% solution... just like you do for germination. But they also recommend using it while watering Rockwool... so that is probably a safe spot for young plants. In theory, soaking only the seeds in 3% directly MIGHT BE safe for a short period of time. Which again, I wouldn't dare to take the risk :D
 
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