For All Cap Ebb and Grow Users

I first got my monster , took awhile to get it set up. but it was so nice and shiny, first time I added great white it was nasty dirty as can be.
 
if your using h202 theres not to much to worry about with res temp. lower is good 60-70. but with the ebb it should get plenty of air in between waterings. so as long as the res is lower than 80 your fine. the general accepted h202 amount is about a tablespoon of 35% H2o2 (Horticultural Grade) per 55 gallons, once a day. **this is full strength application, only when plants are big enough to handle it. usually the beginning of flower, or shortly before.
 
if your using h202 theres not to much to worry about with res temp. lower is good 60-70. but with the ebb it should get plenty of air in between waterings. so as long as the res is lower than 80 your fine. the general accepted h202 amount is about a tablespoon of 35% H2o2 (Horticultural Grade) per 55 gallons, once a day. **this is full strength application, only when plants are big enough to handle it. usually the beginning of flower, or shortly before.

I disagree with this, im a old school vet of H202 and 28% h202 is what grow stores carry and with 28% h202 you need to be adding 200ML every three days
for it to be affective, anything over 28% to sell you need a atf exsposive liciense. I have seen it but it rare and 1 tbs every day aint going to be enough. air
yes I run x4 stone in my res! res temp over 75f is no good you could be using bleach/H202/ compost tea It dont matter you will have issues. and to say 80f
is ok make me wonder your expert knowledge of hydro! not trying to single you out, I just got to call it how it is.
 
I disagree with this, im a old school vet of H202 and 28% h202 is what grow stores carry and with 28% h202 you need to be adding 200ML every three days
for it to be affective, anything over 28% to sell you need a atf exsposive liciense. I have seen it but it rare and 1 tbs every day aint going to be enough. air
yes I run x4 stone in my res! res temp over 75f is no good you could be using bleach/H202/ compost tea It dont matter you will have issues. and to say 80f
is ok make me wonder your expert knowledge of hydro! not trying to single you out, I just got to call it how it is.
agreed, my resi wasnt even at 80 last grow and i had allot of problems with the roots while adding h202. now that the res is mid 60's im confident that i could stop using h202 all together and be fine but i still run it as a preventative measure.
 
I too am findning the lower temps create alot less, if any, problems. I was at 72F and it was stinky and the plants unhappy. Now with the chiller at 67 everything is working out nicely. Cant imagine what would happen at 80F.

At 80F the water cannot hold enough oxygen to support your beneficial microorganisms (if you have them) .. it becomes anaerobic and that is when the anaerobic bacteria take over and make poopjuice from your nutes.
 
I disagree with this, im a old school vet of H202 and 28% h202 is what grow stores carry and with 28% h202 you need to be adding 200ML every three days
for it to be affective, anything over 28% to sell you need a atf exsposive liciense. I have seen it but it rare and 1 tbs every day aint going to be enough. air
yes I run x4 stone in my res! res temp over 75f is no good you could be using bleach/H202/ compost tea It dont matter you will have issues. and to say 80f
is ok make me wonder your expert knowledge of hydro! not trying to single you out, I just got to call it how it is.

ya i had my res temps sky high in that hell room and didnt have many issues just some algea that was it. but the lower temps i like for more DO like previously stated.

sorry i've been away for a bit just opened new dispensary so been super busy no time to come on and chat. also building my big big room :)
 
yah when I was using h202 I was hiting it with 200 to 250 ML for 55gal every 2 to 3 day and I had x3 res tanks thats alot of h202 lol
 
Yeah, each liter around here is like $20. Then I would use probably 2-3 bottles per res, per grow. I think bennies will end up being cheaper, but we'll see.
 
I don't use h2o2 nearly as often nor as much but I do keep my res down to 61 degrees or so, I'm not seeing an issue. my shit is huge again btw maybe this time I won't kill it.
 
fyi if anyone is still looking for a check valve,they got em at home depot in the irrigation section,5$ and some change,work perfect
 
fyi if anyone is still looking for a check valve,they got em at home depot in the irrigation section,5$ and some change,work perfect
odd, I asked the home depot guy if they had check valves and he showed me some sump pump check valve, this dude was like Mr home depot too :/
he helped me find the shit for at least 2 hydro systems and that was his dept, I'll have a look next time I'm in there.
 
odd, I asked the home depot guy if they had check valves and he showed me some sump pump check valve, this dude was like Mr home depot too :/
he helped me find the shit for at least 2 hydro systems and that was his dept, I'll have a look next time I'm in there.

update,i went to lowes as well,they have the 3/4,and the 1/2in barbed reducer is right next to them,you have to look in the irrigation section by the rainbird sprinkler stuff,i know what you mean about home depot i.e.usually everthing im lookin for is out of stock,
the plumbing dept guy at home depot,told me they no longer carry the 1/2 in check valve,go figure

good luck
 
update,i went to lowes as well,they have the 3/4,and the 1/2in barbed reducer is right next to them,you have to look in the irrigation section by the rainbird sprinkler stuff,i know what you mean about home depot i.e.usually everthing im lookin for is out of stock,
the plumbing dept guy at home depot,told me they no longer carry the 1/2 in check valve,go figure

good luck
thanks for the info, weekends nearing and I'm sure there will be a trip to home depot . man I used to live in the irrigation section and never noticed them but then theres lots of odds and ends in that dept.
 
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