Dayzt
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure who decided that was a good idea - it doesn't make sense to me to introduce ANY nutrients to your system at the start if you plan to grow from seed... possibly if you're xplanting a clone into it, you may benefit, but even then it would be risky in my opinion. Seasoning your hydroton can only be done (correctly) by using it through an entire grow. Even after it's finished with a grow-round, I wash it extensively before re-using it. My last grow had some bad root rot and was especially bad.
I'm guessing that rinsing & soaking previously 'used' hydroton in water with H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) in it would be beneficial to kill off any algae or plant disease spores that may be living in it... I've learned that most plants and root matter carry different bacterial 'spores' which can be problems if your rez gets too warm.
From my experience so far with waterfarms, I'm convinced that fresh unused hydroton can be rinsed until the cows come home and still pose issues like slow starting growth and early burnt leaf tips etc... the key there is not to panic - just let the seedling fight through it, and it will settle in more and more as the root makes its way down and spreads out in tbe grow chamber. When you start to see root tips poking through the holes in the bottom, you're likely already on your way to a nicely growing plant.
I'm guessing that rinsing & soaking previously 'used' hydroton in water with H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) in it would be beneficial to kill off any algae or plant disease spores that may be living in it... I've learned that most plants and root matter carry different bacterial 'spores' which can be problems if your rez gets too warm.
From my experience so far with waterfarms, I'm convinced that fresh unused hydroton can be rinsed until the cows come home and still pose issues like slow starting growth and early burnt leaf tips etc... the key there is not to panic - just let the seedling fight through it, and it will settle in more and more as the root makes its way down and spreads out in tbe grow chamber. When you start to see root tips poking through the holes in the bottom, you're likely already on your way to a nicely growing plant.