genfranco
Well-Known Member
There should be no microbes in a proper inorganic hydroponic system. There's no need for them. We're not dealing with an orchid that absolutely relies on a fungus found in the roots of certain trees.
H2O2 takes that role in hydrooponics.
I have zero evidence before me that plants can use sugars as a nutrient. I have the same amount of evidence supporting the use of petrol as a fertiliser. Should I try some petrol, too? How many ml/L?
I've said it before, I don't have to jump off a cliff to prove I can't fly.
My mind is not closed. I am open to any real botanical science- that's the rules these things operate under, not wives tales.
Woah woah... your talking hydro now?... Molasses is ONLY recommended in soil... never hydro.... sugar in hydro will cause root rot quicker than you can think ...we all know that...