Logan Burke
Well-Known Member
Agreed, H202 ain't cheap for something that dissolves in 24-36 hours!!
I remove mold from houses using h202 among other chemicals and used a solution alot stronger then i presumed. I coudnt work for a day after holding a rag soaked with it for 3 hours. That stuffs no joke.Pretty new to the tea thing so would not want to make a definitive statement but it seems to work very well. Its way cheaper than H2O2 and fingers dont turn white lol.
This is absolutely true. I almost burnt mine up with a average ppm. I had to lower a lot to save a good size clone. After 2 weeks the plant started to adjust to 400ppm.For a clone with roots I would start with around 350/400 PPM and keep an eye for yellow tips on the leaves. some plants can take a heavy feed while other will burn at the same PPM, but 400 should be fine.I increase my PPM weekly until I reach a peak of around 1200/1250, and then I go backward for the last two or three weeks. The PH problem is probably a nute or medium thing, but if you know that your PPM going to drop that much, I would adjust my PH to 6, which is an OK measurement. 5.4 in my opinion is too low, I would aim for 5.8