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You have any evidence for this assertion, or is it just your gut feeling? Capulator is a resident expert on beneficial microbiology as it pertains to our hobby. He's telling everyone, soil and hydro growers both, to brew their bennies up to increase their numbers and therefore their beneficial effects.
I'm not saying you're full of it, but when you say something that goes against what many others are doing- with positive results- it's kinda on you to step up with some supporting evidence.
What kind of supporting evidence would you like to see?
FWIW...Cap just bought a scope to see what is really going on in his ACT. Without a scope...its guesswork.
Can you show me evidence that your ACT works?....We can all post green pictures...that doesn't prove what kind of bacteria are alive and thriving.
Maybe you should read up a little on scoping tea.
im 1 of those folks who love a busy room, last crop i had 38 plant and 36 diff strains, be it phenos or strain, they all still grow differently, the thing i realised was noway could i keep the plants in original place, had to keep moving them so they would all get even light lol thinking on it i got 29plants this round and each 1 of those is diff, gonna be another fun round lol
How did your approach work? .
He didn't, but the point I was making is that a good answer for one style of growing can be disastrous in another.
Even in soil, brewing the mix for awhile will lead to even better results.
You DON'T put free carbs in an RDWC, unless you're cultivating pathogens, lol. The trouble is that in a pure water environment there is no place for bennies to live. I'm looking into some options to create microenvironments where beneficial bacteria could reside and multiply and perhaps then float around the system. In this case it might make sense to add carbs.
The widely accepted method for inoculating bennies into RDWC is to make a mix as you describe, let it brew for a few days to grow into large numbers- and importantly to use up the available carbs- then introduce this brewed tea into the water repeatedly every few days, as it will die soon after it's placed in the water. Capulator is the local guru on this subject, he'd be glad to fill you in on the finer points.
the best thing to do is pick strains with similar finishing times and stretch, although you can get away with growing lanky plants and shorties, if you keep them together in groups.
If you are in individual containers, it makes no difference about the finishing times, stretch or what not. You can move them around and hand water, and you can tailor nutes to each strain if needed.
monotony is boring.
Im far from an expert, but my scope did just arrive. Gonna have to set it up this weekend. I bought a sick one that can take digital pics, so I an post some cool shots of microbial life here at the farm.