You go nose blind real quick with bleach. Put some in a cup and take a good whiff then go back a half hour later and you can barely smell it. Chlorine does evaporate very quickly so twice a day may be what you need to try. The air bubbles and rotting stuff to react with will use up the chlorine a lot faster too.
A half hour at 225 might not be enough if you have a deep layer of balls to cook. I'd go 300 for a good hour then leave them in there until the oven cooled. They could take 500 for a day with no damage to them so no need to half-ass the treatment. Soaking them overnight in a fairly strong bleach sol'n will do the trick too. Just spread them out for a couple days to let all the chlorine evaporate before use tho as they are porous and liquids can penetrate pretty deep into them. Could soak them in bleach then bake them dry but would probably stink you out of the house and not be very healthy.
I'm sticking to pots of promix and then I never have to worry about that stuff any more. Might just start soaking some seeds tonight to get going again. 4 or 5 each of two strains as both are regulars so will be some boys.
I was thinking the same thing. With all the bubble action and circulating along with the rot I expect it don't last long. Probably, even plants with no rot, just the bubbles and circulating, I expect the bleach evaporates pretty quick.
Yes, you can get nose blind pretty easy. I generally add the bleach in the morning. I'm in there several times a day, but the last time would be about four hours from the last visit. I think I should be able to smell it on the last visit. Something I don't know... If you can't smell the bleach (legit lol) does that mean it's completely gone or is there still some left in there? So far I haven't been able to find any info as to what anyone thinks as far as it normally degrades per 24 hours. I don't know how accurate it is, but everything I have read says that H2O2 degrades at about 25% per 24 hours.
I think with the heat to sterilize the hydroten, I totally agree with you and I would use 300 degrees F for an hour. I would have to take them out because I would only do enough for one pot at a time. Any more than that I think they would be too far through them and it would take quiet awhile for the bottom ones to get hot. From what I have read anything from 600 ppm of bleach up will sterilize, so for 30L of water you would use
255.4 ml of Chlorox Original bleach (7.4% bleach) I'm thinking using heat would be just as good.
I liked using coco and had good results. The issue with coco is that you feed every time you water and when the plants are big they should be feed twice a day wile lights on with a 20% run off. This adds up to a lot of food and water, but that's what it takes to get good results, not to mention the dam fungus gnats lol. I had the saucers hooked together with a hose that went to a drain so I didn't have to take the run off out manually.