I recently come by a report (http://plant-tc.cfans.umn.edu/listserv/1997/log9711/msg00145.html) about sodium dichloroisocyanurate and its use as a less phytotoxic alternative to sodium hypoclorite (bleach) as a sterilizing agent for tisue cultures. It is a chemical that, as I understand it, slowly releases chlorine and is normally used for drinking water pool water sterilization. I'm no expert, but it sounds to me as if it should, at a low enough doses, be as safe as ordinary chlorinated tapwater.
I was wondering, has anyone tried usung this chemical for killing or preventing root rot and brown slime in a hydroponic enviroment?
I was wondering, has anyone tried usung this chemical for killing or preventing root rot and brown slime in a hydroponic enviroment?