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IgrowUgrow

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Its technically the same thing I assume, you say to use 3ml per gallon and it seems like that would be the same measurement to use with this stuff. It is food grade so there are no stabilizers in it correct?
 

DrFrankenstien

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Its technically the same thing I assume, you say to use 3ml per gallon and it seems like that would be the same measurement to use with this stuff. It is food grade so there are no stabilizers in it correct?
It seems to be.. a little stronger by about 6% Try that out and perhaps drop the hygrozyme... For now.. I had an entire run only using only the featured h2o2.. no problems.. are you using a chiller

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IgrowUgrow

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I just made it completely light proof and bleached everything then let the shower run through every thing for about 2 hrs, I then soaked everything in alcohol and rinsed again for another hour in the shower, then I soaked everything in 3% hydrogen peroxide for another hour. I rinsed out multiply times then put in ph 5.6 water with 20ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide and I just now got the plants back in the tent and the system running so I will see what happens in a few days.
 

DrFrankenstien

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@I grow.. do you have a local grow shop that you can pick up that h202... It's 29% concentration as opposed to the much weaker household that's 3%... It's like comparing a of beer to a shot of moonshine

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IgrowUgrow

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@I grow.. do you have a local grow shop that you can pick up that h202... It's 29% concentration as opposed to the much weaker household that's 3%... It's like comparing a of beer to a shot of moonshine

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I have been just ordering everything I need off amazon but yes there is a hydroshop about 1 hr away and I have picked up a few things from there so far like calibration solution for PH and PPM meter. I saw the h202 the last time I was in there but at the time didn't think I would need it. Its kinda expensive I would rather just order that $11 bottle of 35% food grade h202 if you think that would work.
 
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