Chris Edward
Well-Known Member
Hello All,
Has anyone ever baked their hydroton to sterilize it?
I am considering some different ways to clean up my hydroton before the next grow and I am just curious if anyone has ever baked theirs.
IF so what temperature and how long?
Does it stink when it bakes?
I am currently using diluted a diluted hydrogen soak, which is fine but I would rather use something I can spray on and allow to evaporate off and I am a little to apprehensive about letting the hydrogen peroxide evaporate off the hydroton...
This is because hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizer and I am not fully sure what the hydroton is made of but the outer layer appears to be iron oxide and the reaction of these can be dangerous..
I will post a link to a video showing what I am talking about in a subsequent post because Rollitup won't let me use a link in the main thread.
This is because the hydroton from back in the day is not the same thing as what we are using today.
What we are calling "hydroton" is actually ceramsite and like everything else in this world it is made in China.
I will post in another thread what I suspect it is made from as there are numerous things it could be made from, but I think this particular "recipe" needs it's own thread.
Let me know how you clean your hydroton
Has anyone ever baked their hydroton to sterilize it?
I am considering some different ways to clean up my hydroton before the next grow and I am just curious if anyone has ever baked theirs.
IF so what temperature and how long?
Does it stink when it bakes?
I am currently using diluted a diluted hydrogen soak, which is fine but I would rather use something I can spray on and allow to evaporate off and I am a little to apprehensive about letting the hydrogen peroxide evaporate off the hydroton...
This is because hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizer and I am not fully sure what the hydroton is made of but the outer layer appears to be iron oxide and the reaction of these can be dangerous..
I will post a link to a video showing what I am talking about in a subsequent post because Rollitup won't let me use a link in the main thread.
This is because the hydroton from back in the day is not the same thing as what we are using today.
What we are calling "hydroton" is actually ceramsite and like everything else in this world it is made in China.
I will post in another thread what I suspect it is made from as there are numerous things it could be made from, but I think this particular "recipe" needs it's own thread.
Let me know how you clean your hydroton
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