Southernontariogrower
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thats not a bad sign.
Start a mom and run clones. Way easier and you will produce way more running perpetual.i start from seed so I need some kind of medium
I have a friend who just had a major issue with root rot. He couldn't get the rot under control until he stopped the chlorine and went with benes. I couldn't understand why it wouldn't resolve his issue until i found this this write up on using oxidizing agents in hydroponics. Turns out chlorine is a preventative, not a fix. Especially if the rot has set in hard. Not saying it can't fix it as theres variables, but hard to argue with this guys findings...**I've never done aeroponics beyond cloning**, but in DWC I would run 2 drops of bleach per 5 gallon bucket, every other day. I believe it was 50-100ppm. I did this for two years straight.
^^^ Bleach hasn't fixed root for for me, only prevented it.
i've been on southern ag for a few years now but from what i remember of my pool shock days, the "smell" of the chlorine would be gone in 2 or 3 days. obviously my nose can't register ppm of Cl, but i find 2 minutes to be hard to believe.Chlorine dissipates within 2 minutes of interacting with nitrogen
It was whatever 2 drops of Clorox ( maybe concentrated?) was per five gal. I had seen an experiment with high ppm of chlorine (not chloramine) and I really wanna say it was 100ppm before the plants got sick. I really wanna say that 2 drops was 50, and it gave me room for an accidental couple extra drops.50 - 100 ppm of chlorine would absolutely kill any plant.
Yeah I honestly have my doubts too tbh. I know UC Roots and Success nutrients along with any others that use chlorine/hypochlorite recommend to re-add every 3 days. Based on that and the research those dose values seem like its more of a system shock than anything else. If that wasn't the case you'd think they would recommend to keep the system at 5 ppm constantly. Again, that buddy was adding 5 ppm to a system with bad rot and within a few hours the ppm would go from 5 to 0 so it does seem to match up with the research done.i've been on southern ag for a few years now but from what i remember of my pool shock days, the "smell" of the chlorine would be gone in 2 or 3 days. obviously my nose can't register ppm of Cl, but i find 2 minutes to be hard to believe.
only way i would do Cl was the way i did: HTH shock and measure it out with an accurate scale.From the posts I've seen 2 drops seems to be 5 ppm. I believe that article says anything over 10 ppm is fatal to organic mass.
southern ag GFF if you can get it.Yeah dude I'm actually going to give the bene's a try here as well after seeing how fast his system took off versus using the chlorine. You've got a helluva lot more experience in hydro than I do. If you're having good success with them than its one more reason to give 'em a shot.
It’s the same as hydroguard when I’m not mistaken...southern ag GFF if you can get it.
just cheaper and way more concentrated. but yes. i love it. cant' get much easier.It’s the same as hydroguard when I’m not mistaken...
read only good things about it but unfortunately its impossible to get here....just cheaper and way more concentrated. but yes. i love it. cant' get much easier.
If its root rot you will smell it! If earthy they are fine, usually smell crisp, dont know how to explain it, fresh! I guess.Today is day 14 and the weather is getting warm so I will flip to 12/12 on sunday.
The leaves look twisted and I’m not sure if the brown stuff on the roots is rot or the tea because I hand watered the tea through the medium but the plants grow very fast and the roots smell earthy and are not slimey not even on the brown patches.
Hey if l were you ld skip a space if not two, crowding is going to be an issue! They look sad. Promix is a good backup plan, its still hydro but peatmoss medeum.Today is day 14 and the weather is getting warm so I will flip to 12/12 on sunday.
The leaves look twisted and I’m not sure if the brown stuff on the roots is rot or the tea because I hand watered the tea through the medium but the plants grow very fast and the roots smell earthy and are not slimey not even on the brown patches.