Welcome to the thread, Lots of good stuff here. Thanks for thee H2O2 info.crap, leavin me on a cliff hanger like that!
I just finished reading this thread, nice.. no... Awesome work with the single CFL and the blue ring for the bottom. Those buds are looking mighty tasty. And props/thanks for getting the new digicam, the first couple sets were... blurry, but now they are looking just brilliant. =D
I have been working on finishing my flowering room and touch-ups with the cloning closet I have going. I just bought a gallon of 29% h2o2 (they were out of the 35%) and while reading online about diluting the h2o2 to be used to clean my rDWC system I came across a bit of information as to why h2o2 is actually good for plants and a lot of ... not speculation, but data with no conclusion yet... where as was mentioned in this thread already, farmers have been adding h2o2 to their fertilizing regimen and are getting some serious results. 25-29% more fruit from zucchini and 80-90% more pod production from soybeans.
Yes the stuff is used to sterilize stuff, bleach things and yes it is used for rocket fuel, but it is also produced in our bodies by our white blood cells to help in dealing with bacteria and virii. I have been reading a lot about h2o2 tonight and am looking forward to testing it out with my plants. I think the main thing to consider is: How concentrated is the h2o2? If you are using 1 tsp of 3% into 1 cup of water you are way below the danger level for root/plant destruction. I will say nothing about the microbe destruction. Any concentration from 3% and down seems to have no negative effect on the plant, the Bill guy uses 8% on his plants. Someone said 10% will kill a plant (just something I read on a forum).
People have mentioned the oxygenating effect it has on the root system and how it promotes nutrient uptake. I can link the good sources I have found so far, but I'm kinda done reading about h2o2 tonight, so I'm sure others have better sources.
http://articles.smashits.com/articles/home-and-garden/90584/the-peroxide-phenomenon-gardening-miracle.html
http://www.using-hydrogen-peroxide.com/gardening-with-hydrogen-peroxide.html
(I will get a journal up when my flowering room is finished, need to keep at it)
-Zer0
Welcome, all info on H202 is appreciated as we are still experimenting, I actually gave my girl a bath in it yesterday to wash the roots as I am thinking that is what is causing my current def. ??? We'll see how it turns out???crap, leavin me on a cliff hanger like that!
I just finished reading this thread, nice.. no... Awesome work with the single CFL and the blue ring for the bottom. Those buds are looking mighty tasty. And props/thanks for getting the new digicam, the first couple sets were... blurry, but now they are looking just brilliant. =D
I have been working on finishing my flowering room and touch-ups with the cloning closet I have going. I just bought a gallon of 29% h2o2 (they were out of the 35%) and while reading online about diluting the h2o2 to be used to clean my rDWC system I came across a bit of information as to why h2o2 is actually good for plants and a lot of ... not speculation, but data with no conclusion yet... where as was mentioned in this thread already, farmers have been adding h2o2 to their fertilizing regimen and are getting some serious results. 25-29% more fruit from zucchini and 80-90% more pod production from soybeans.
Yes the stuff is used to sterilize stuff, bleach things and yes it is used for rocket fuel, but it is also produced in our bodies by our white blood cells to help in dealing with bacteria and virii. I have been reading a lot about h2o2 tonight and am looking forward to testing it out with my plants. I think the main thing to consider is: How concentrated is the h2o2? If you are using 1 tsp of 3% into 1 cup of water you are way below the danger level for root/plant destruction. I will say nothing about the microbe destruction. Any concentration from 3% and down seems to have no negative effect on the plant, the Bill guy uses 8% on his plants. Someone said 10% will kill a plant (just something I read on a forum).
People have mentioned the oxygenating effect it has on the root system and how it promotes nutrient uptake. I can link the good sources I have found so far, but I'm kinda done reading about h2o2 tonight, so I'm sure others have better sources.
http://articles.smashits.com/articles/home-and-garden/90584/the-peroxide-phenomenon-gardening-miracle.html
http://www.using-hydrogen-peroxide.com/gardening-with-hydrogen-peroxide.html
(I will get a journal up when my flowering room is finished, need to keep at it)
-Zer0
Isn't that just the best book you ever read about growing MJ?Welcome to the thread, Lots of good stuff here. Thanks for thee H2O2 info.
Keep em Green!
Big
P.S. Hey Riddle, Got the Mel Franks book yesterday. Already read 80 Pages.lol
What I like is the way that any first time noobie who reads it has no problem understanding it. Although he is a pro, here does not look down on the closet growers.Isn't that just the best book you ever read about growing MJ?
I know I could not put it down when I got mine.
I would have to say Jack's as that is what I actually did, bought the Jack's first and then bought the DynaGro when I noticed a def of Cal (which is not in Jack's)What I like is the way that any first time noobie who reads it has no problem understanding it. Although he is a pro, here does not look down on the closet growers.
I also wanted to ask you about your fert's. If you could only buy one for now and one in a couple weeks, which one would it be? The DynaGro or the Jacks.
Big
Yeah everybody seems to be waitin for thatLook amazing riddleme. haha, cant wait to see your next grow with the CMH light
I must say you are some kind of genius with M.J. and not the pop King. I've learned an outstanding amount of knowledge from you and will definitely boost your roost when I can again REP++Well due to the problem I was unable to finish this experiment the way I wanted, if she recovers I will finish it
But allow me to share what I have learned so far,,,,,,,,,
I had told you that I was going to experiment with the PH of rain, I made it rain with water that PH'd to 7.8 and it took almost 3 days for her to wick off the water.
I made it rain with water PH'd to 6.8 and it took less than 2 days for her to wick off the water.
I made it rain with water PH'd to 5.8 and it took right at 24 hours to wick off the water.
What I saw here was that the closer to actual rain the PH of water was the faster she wicks off the water.
When I did the 5.8 PH I used lemon juice to bring down the PH (it was what I had) What I intended was to do it again only this time using Apple Cider Vinegar to bring the PH down, since it is said to be better for doing this??? I have not yet been able to do this yet but like I said if she does a comeback after her transplant I will try the cider to see if it works out any better???
Also I want to add a bit of speculation here as to the possible actual benefit of Molasses,,,,,,,
I have noticed that when I add molasses it lowers the PH of water as well and I think that this is the most beneficial part of adding molasses as seen in my experiment lower PH causes faster wicking of water. The fact that molasses does this while adding beneficial nutes is a huge plus IMO
Stay Tuned
Yeah that was why I bought em, I will still use em to veg in cause they work realy well I just won't plant emMan aren't coir pots supposed to allow the roots to grow through...I thought that was the whole gimmick.
Some bullshit my friend. Good luck on the rebound.
That's why I'm here to share what I learn, like I said want to get it all out of my system,,,,have research overloadI must say you are some kind of genius with M.J. and not the pop King. I've learned an outstanding amount of knowledge from you and will definitely boost your roost when I can again REP++
but in the meantime MUCH RESPECT.
Peace out,
zoso914
When dry that coir pot was less than 1/8th inch thick, it swelled up like that in the soil with all the waterings. I don't think the brand matters, I will not be planting coir pots from now on!That coir pot looked pretty thick, try Gen Hydro's 3" coir pots, they are nice and thin roots go right through them.