How to use hydroguard?

swedsteven

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I try put javel in m'y Last trial and kill them all cause of slime or rot root .you guys told me to try hydroguard and men 2 days my water went to 29 celsius and no slime nothing appear i dont even need to wash the filter in my pump since i use hydroguard for me it's à must in m'y hydro setup and my root are bigger and drink more thanks à lot bro save me à lot of time pretty cheap to me
 

Michiganjesse

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I try put javel in m'y Last trial and kill them all cause of slime or rot root .you guys told me to try hydroguard and men 2 days my water went to 29 celsius and no slime nothing appear i dont even need to wash the filter in my pump since i use hydroguard for me it's à must in m'y hydro setup and my root are bigger and drink more thanks à lot bro save me à lot of time pretty cheap to me
Awesome got mine right here.
 

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WeedFreak78

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Does it meet its label claims? There was just a thread where a bunch were tested by some states AG dept. to see if they met there label claims. Most didn't, Hydroguard was one of the few that tested at higher concentrations than was stated on the label.

Here
https://www.rollitup.org/t/oda-finds-big-problems-with-little-organisms.911387/#post-12666193
 

Budley Doright

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swedsteven

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Just want to show those happy root thx hydroguard .they drink like krazy and they like a lower ppm .i dual 1000ppm after 1 week went up to 1350 ppm so i ajust to 900 .they are 10 days flowering already double they size since i flip very happy plant 20160609_201847.jpg 20160609_201837.jpg 20160609_201900.jpg 20160609_201912.jpg 20160609_201847.jpg 20160609_201837.jpg 20160609_201900.jpg 20160609_201912.jpg
 

Michiganjesse

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Michiganjesse

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Just want to show those happy root thx hydroguard .they drink like krazy and they like a lower ppm .i dual 1000ppm after 1 week went up to 1350 ppm so i ajust to 900 .they are 10 days flowering already double they size since i flip very happy plant View attachment 3704074 View attachment 3704075 View attachment 3704076 View attachment 3704077 View attachment 3704074 View attachment 3704075 View attachment 3704076 View attachment 3704077
What state are you from. We call up north a lot of places in Michigan
 

Cabrone

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Ive used hydroguard in the res for a coco dtw setup. It does affect the plants, I thought it slightly changed the shape and color of the leaves, but its probably not worth it. Rather buy a good kelp or something for a root drench
 

waterproof808

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Ive used hydroguard in the res for a coco dtw setup. It does affect the plants, I thought it slightly changed the shape and color of the leaves, but its probably not worth it. Rather buy a good kelp or something for a root drench
Hydroguard does not have any NPK or plant-food ingredients so it cant change the shape and color of your leaves. Also, kelp will not do what hydrogaurd/GFF does for your rez.
 
Hydroguard does not have any NPK or plant-food ingredients so it cant change the shape and color of your leaves. Also, kelp will not do what hydrogaurd/GFF does for your rez.
What about hormones? They change plant shape, growth patterns, etc. and aren't npk or plant foods. And what about temperature, it changes color of leaves, and its not npk or food. In a recirculating res maybe itll help a little but in dtw it seems unnecessary. For creating healthy rootzone environment? Good quality kelp will help with that, possibly in a res, but for sure drenched with it. I noticed the only ingredient in hydroguard is also in great white powder, which I use regularly. Myco' s definitely do work, so Ill stick with that
 

macsnax

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What about hormones? They change plant shape, growth patterns, etc. and aren't npk or plant foods. And what about temperature, it changes color of leaves, and its not npk or food. In a recirculating res maybe itll help a little but in dtw it seems unnecessary. For creating healthy rootzone environment? Good quality kelp will help with that, possibly in a res, but for sure drenched with it. I noticed the only ingredient in hydroguard is also in great white powder, which I use regularly. Myco' s definitely do work, so Ill stick with that
Mycorrhizae and bacillus amyloliquefaciens are not even close to the same. One is a fungus the other is a bacteria. A beneficial bacteria that eats/attacks other bacterias that can cause your res/system to smell or even cause your roots to rot. Mycos form a symbiosis with the roots, microlife, and elements in your soil helping plants feed their selves just like in nature. Not the same as all.
 
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