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vertical lift is probably the best way to mix nutrient tanks. I have a liquid Oxygen product, means you can skip the airstones. Most airstones are coral or limestone so add low polar ++ base cations.
Most nutrient companies actually state not to aerate, see H&G for example
It was there I read it was bad to use air stones but haven't seen it on anything else
 
It was there I read it was bad to use air stones but haven't seen it on anything else
yeah it can cause some headaches with most. O2 is based on the water temp, the lower the temp the more O2, if you can keep a res at a stable temp it will retain o2 without needing to add it. It is not possible to add more oxygen to water than it can hold by way of it temp.

My Bio O2 is a blend of complex components that contain a high number of atoms of oxygen
for every molecule of product. When added to an irrigation system oxygen becomes available for
use by the plant and soil microbes, encouraging normal aerobic activity in the rootzone.
 
I've just chopped the glue that's ahead if the rest day 54 lol couldn't resist anymore and got hardly fuck all left.....ll I've done is take the fans off and I fucking reek of it fingers are glued up ta fuck lol
 
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I swear down mg when u finally crop yours it's gonna kick up a right stink mate and gloves us a must I forgot how sticky it is and the smell fuck me erect lol

Gloves is always a must for me m8, I can't deal with the stickiness, with wet trimming too it's probly worse. I can't wait lol, then when it starts I'll be wanting it to finish, same old shit lol
 
regular checking of your P.H helps you spot the onset of root rot in hydro. if it starts dropping off add some h202 to your tank, leave it for 24 hours, do a tank change the next day and all will be good. And obviously cool tank temps and good aeration of the root zone are essential.
I have a product that might well help you guys with raising pH in hydro, well coco anyway,
Bio ChitoGro, its a liquid is a rich source of chitosan, the chitin- derived carbohydrate that is an essential component of natural soil humus but is often absent from heavily managed or sterile soils pH4-5
BioChitoGro stimulates a wide range of beneficial metabolic effects in both plants
and soil microbiology, especially soil fungi. Bio ChitoGro promotes rapid and dense root growth and allows the plant to maximise its rate of recovery after nematode damage or pathogen attack. Bio ChitoGro increases the efficiency of applied fertilisers by chelating nutrients in the growing media and also helps to maintain an acid pH in soil and growing media.
Added tip:
Applied as a foliar spray 5-10 days before frosts are due Bio ChitoGro may improve frost tolerance in less hardy plants.
1L will make about 1500L of solution and its Β£159.60 for 5L
 
regular checking of your P.H helps you spot the onset of root rot in hydro. if it starts dropping off add some h202 to your tank, leave it for 24 hours, do a tank change the next day and all will be good. And obviously cool tank temps and good aeration of the root zone are essential.
Amen! !!

I've just chopped the glue that's ahead if the rest day 54 lol couldn't resist anymore and got hardly fuck all left.....ll I've done is take the fans off and I fucking reek of it fingers are glued up ta fuck lol
54? C'mon man....
 
I have a product that might well help you guys with raising pH in hydro, well coco anyway,
Bio ChitoGro, its a liquid is a rich source of chitosan, the chitin- derived carbohydrate that is an essential component of natural soil humus but is often absent from heavily managed or sterile soils pH4-5
BioChitoGro stimulates a wide range of beneficial metabolic effects in both plants
and soil microbiology, especially soil fungi. Bio ChitoGro promotes rapid and dense root growth and allows the plant to maximise its rate of recovery after nematode damage or pathogen attack. Bio ChitoGro increases the efficiency of applied fertilisers by chelating nutrients in the growing media and also helps to maintain an acid pH in soil and growing media.
Added tip:
Applied as a foliar spray 5-10 days before frosts are due Bio ChitoGro may improve frost tolerance in less hardy plants.
1L will make about 1500L of solution and its Β£159.60 for 5L
sounds interesting!
 
I will send you some bro, you'll only need a wee sample its pokey stuff, what size is your res? So i can size it for ya.
thanks mate. I've got 3 x 60 litre rez and 2 x 100 litre rez in my bloom room. i add about 50 litres a day in total top up solution so i get through a fair bit.
 
thanks mate. I've got 3 x 60 litre rez and 2 x 100 litre rez in my bloom room. i add about 50 litres a day in total top up solution so i get through a fair bit.
thats at peak feeding though, i like to blast them.
 
actually I'm not trying to take the piss lol I've just realised that would probably need about Β£300 worth of product, id obviously only want to try it out in one of the smaller 60 lire rezs.
 
cool ok, I will pop some in the post mate, i am back in the office later this week. i will pm you
sound bud, like i said ill only run it in 1 60 litre tank as a side by side comparison. So do u think it will help keep my P.H stable even if i use airstones in my tanks?
 
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