singingcrow
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Thanks very much to both of you. I'll check them both out. Question, if you are reading this: I've read conflicting opinions about beneficial bacteria via compost tea in hydroponic systems. I DID forget to mention that my grow is all organic (mostly due to two cancer patients who need organic meds because of compromised immune systems!)
So... is dynorok or hydrozyme organic? I did add hydrogen peroxide to the res and they seem to be improving a *tiny* bit already, but I still have an algae issue. Ugh.
Dyna Roks are 100 % organic. Hygrozyme have no idea. Covering with panda will get rid of the algae. If you only need one bag I would totally rock them. When you have to buy 5 or more bags it starts getting a little steep.
People say compost tea is really good in hydro for root problems. Thats more for DWC then ebb and flo because that method doesnt have the root issues usually associated with it unless its rot from drowning the roots.
Thats great to know. Thanks Cemchris! I think I will try a compost tea until payday lol....Why is this damned hobby SO expensive? Sorry, vent over!
Thank you for the good advice there. I've sort of just beefed up my botanicare line with buying silica, aquashield, sweet and seagrow alongside liquid karma. Think ill follow a botanicare feeding schedule that maybe someone's got out there for next grow?I will be blunt; if you want an organic grow, get dirt. If you grow in hydro, it pretty much can't be all organic because the system is too small to support the microbial life necessary to support the needs of high producing plants.
Organics is the practice to using microbes to break down organic, INSUOLUBLE sources of nutrients so your plants can use them. This won't happen in water.
I'm no big fan of rockwool either but it does seem to be effective, especially for rooting clones and vegetative stages. I tried an all hydroton system and it isn't efficient.
If you want to grow with microbes and then use H2O2 then you've just killed your microherd.
Hygrozyme is as much a cleaner of residues as it is anything else. I don't recommend it for continual hydroponic use.
Contrary to the hype out there, growing with nutrient salts in hydroponic settings is fine for patients, no matter hot sick they are. For one, they're the same nutrients! For two, you can be sure of what's in your nutrients. Organics have a nasty habit of hiding a lot of heavy metals, which don't have to be on the label because the maker didn't actively add them.
If your patients are too sick for Jacks Professional in your reservoir, then I submit they're too sick to use medical cannabis, period. The stuff is very clean, and comes with what's on the label, and nothing else.
I've been in your shoes, and I'm sharing with you what I learned along the way- I hope it helps, and I wish you all the success your hard efforts deserve!
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