I 100% agree. The above^^^is THE perfect recipe for unhealthy roots. And is the perfect condition for root rot AND the slimewarm water, low oxygen, and light leaks cause the most root problems in DWC, and ph/ppm won't do shit to solve that.
As usual, you are correct. Most of the funghi and shit that attack our hydro roots are secondary infections (i.e. attack unhealthy roots and young weaklings. Like unhealthy due to low DO and high ppm, and the low DO being an indirect result of high temp), and they thrive in alkaline water.I've been running DWC for over 10 years without any of this bullshit.
Now all of the sudden I'm retarded for avoiding these rituals. .... Nope ....
"root slime" comes from unhealthy roots. It doesn't cause unhealthy roots. Healthy roots don't get slimed.
Ok, to sum it all up, and put it all together:iv just found out i didn't need to spend money on a waterchiller, instead i could have used benificial bacteria tea
there must be pro's and cons of these methods and what temp can i have water if i go down the bacteria road, id like to set up more bubbles and it would be easeir to not use the chiller,,thanks
Being that the OP is THE most active troll RIU recently had that's quite an ironic post. Check mainliner's last posts/activity and compare it with churchhaze's and get a clue... former is troll, latter is one of the people here who doesn't just parrot the same old forum nonsense out of his ass which in the hydro forums is very very very rare.No time for trolls
Good luck OP!
Being that the OP is THE most active troll RIU recently had that's quite an ironic post. Check mainliner's last posts/activity and compare it with churchhaze's and get a clue... former is troll, latter is one of the people here who doesn't just parrot the same old forum nonsense out of his ass which in the hydro forums is very very very rare.
start you own thread mate , this is deadplease people I just would be happy with an average grow dwc. want to use gh products to keep simple. advise please
is this true? every 7 days 2/ml? I have hydroguard, just have not used it yet because 1. not sure when to use it 2. Not sure how to tell if I need it .....gonna use your advice because I feel like what it "indica"tes on the bottle i 2x what we all should be using. #Go 49ersI use the new hydro guard as well. It is pretty cheap compared to orca or voodoo juice ect. It only needs 2mil per gallon as its super concentrated. Your water will stay super clean for 7 days at least with 2 mils per gal.
Is Hydroguard good? I have this product but don't mind making tea and actually learning. Thx.Im seeing a lot of bad advice here.
For one cyanobacteria and any root suffocating mucuses don't care about ph or ppm, or DO for that matter. It's a temperature thing. So a chiller will help there, but you still want hydro guard (aquashield) to keep your res clean. This is called running a live res.
Next SS's advice with the pondzyme is accurate if you're fine growing "adequate" plants. By his picture intended to credit his advice we can see healthy plants growing. They are by no means thriving. I look to see no pale leaves and all tips pointing to light source (praying). No offense to superstoner but the only way to accomplish this (in my exp) is with nice pearly white roots, (which i anyway) can only obtain by brewing an AACT.
And lastly, i'm not saying brewing it is easier than scooping some powder into your res, but it ain't rocket science! Takes 5 minutes to start a batch, 5 minutes to finish one (48hrs later). I brew 1 batch per week and keep a 4L jug of it in the fridge for halfway through the week. My plants thrive even at 80f res temp. And $30 worth of tea ingredients lasts a year +.
Oh ya and ps. Add as much as you want it can't hurt the plants. It also doesn't use any more DO once brewed, so it won't deplete your DO any faster than without as stated somewhere above.
I'm coming from using voodoo juice at 8ml per gallon. Been using the new formula Hydroguard 6 weeks now in veg DWC buckets with average temps of 78f @ 2mls per gallon, not a single problem yet roots are pearly white. This stuff is $50 a gallon on amazon. compared to the $65 a litre of voodoo juice I was paying for I'd say its very cheap and stable results, teas can be risky.is this true? every 7 days 2/ml? I have hydroguard, just have not used it yet because 1. not sure when to use it 2. Not sure how to tell if I need it .....gonna use your advice because I feel like what it "indica"tes on the bottle i 2x what we all should be using. #Go 49ers
I've been researching this (not on forums lol) and pretty much this is exactly what I've come up with. Some people say that a lot of people aren't aerating their res enough, but its hard to distinguish. It seems like getting an accurate measurement of DO is hard to do (I've never tried so I don't know) but was reading about it. From the little info I did find it seems like most reservoirs don't require that much aeration, and airstones, flooming, waterfall all almost create the same DO in a reservoir.Like unhealthy due to low DO and high ppm, and the low DO being an indirect result of high temp), and they thrive in alkaline water.
High temp, (hence) low do, high ppms or even major imbalance (not getting everything it needs)....
Church I'm dying to know what ppm you use and if you know what your res temps are?I've been running DWC for over 10 years without any of this bullshit.
Now all of the sudden I'm retarded for avoiding these rituals. .... Nope ....
"root slime" comes from unhealthy roots. It doesn't cause unhealthy roots. Healthy roots don't get slimed.
I've been researching this (not on forums lol) and pretty much this is exactly what I've come up with. Some people say that a lot of people aren't aerating their res enough, but its hard to distinguish. It seems like getting an accurate measurement of DO is hard to do (I've never tried so I don't know) but was reading about it. From the little info I did find it seems like most reservoirs don't require that much aeration, and airstones, flooming, waterfall all almost create the same DO in a reservoir.
The lower the barometric pressure, the higher ppm and the higher the temp, the less saturation of DO. I'm thinking low DO is where most go wrong, or at least when things start to get ugly.
I didn't look into alkaline solutions, will have to research that.
The lower the temp down to freezing the DO ability keeps increasing. Do you think there are any benefits to running a colder (within reason) reservoir?
Church I'm dying to know what ppm you use and if you know what your res temps are?
- Jiji