onthedl0008
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Thanks bro. I did not know that makes perfect sence. I also use h202 when startin up a bucket. I've had fowl odor maybe a couple times once H202 is applied knocks it rite out n roots become pearly white. I also use great white too good stuff man thanks for the info!thanks dl, i was talking about oxygen tho o2 not h202. i do occasionally use h202 just to clean things up or rather as a preventive maintenance if you will. mostly at res change when going from veg to flower.kinda like starting off with a clean slate if you will. i use great white n believe in the benefits of beneficials but also realize its not a perfect world. i practice chemicals in moderation n only when needed. the chleated subject is up for debate. chleated is just a fancy way of introducing metalics into the food chain. copper,iron, etc. its when you have one metalic attached to two non matalics that form a chain or circle. all three bonded if you will. it makes them more readily available to the plant by bonding with the non matalic n being sucked up while feeding. you would have to be a chemist to really figure all the components just in your tap water. it makes good reading but in reality, ehhh... not very ecential to know. i mean plants have been growing for ions with just water n whatever nutes it got along the way. im looking to make things more simple not complicate things even more than what they already are. jmho...
edit the h2o2 is short lived n you can add the bennies back n they will have no prob from the prior applied h2o2.
Lol 4T our grows are real super similar man gives me confidence to know I'm kinda on the right track. Good looking out