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The cold water thing slowing growth is a misnomer. I can site the reference if needed. Your good down to somewhere in the 50's if I remember it correctly, however I can dig up the article. I believe it was the maximum yield from last month or the month before.. Too low of PH is also a misnomer untill you go below 4.0.
Have you tried it, loudblunts? Did you see the pic of the clone above? Do those look like spaghetti? Have you tested water with h202 and X in it to see if X disappears? No. More theories. I get this every time I ask this question, from someone who has never tried it themselves. Stabilization happens in that first 15 minutes that I'm reffering to. Chemistry 101 is like all science, some theories should be correct but aren't. I gave you my experience. Don't try it yourself if you don't want to. I know it works, don't tell me it doesn't. I run it like that and guess what, you're wrong, it works. try it. try increasing your water temps to around 73-74 with h202, colder water means slower growth. I get so many roots I can't control them, the plants fill every container that I've put them in. peroxide is the shit and it's not $120 A LITER.
All I get is a bunch of theories. No one has tried it? and succeeded? I'm sorry, I must be a special grower. It's obvious you're not interested unless it comes straight from DD. Don't try anything inventive, you might succeed.
Unlike yourself loudblunts I'm not trying to be hostile or "get your panties in a bunch" and I really don't care for name dropping, it doesn't give you any more credability ;). I figured I might give my 2 cents on the DO topic and my opinion on the H&G line and the fact I have used organic type additives with peroxide and had it work just dandy ;) . Just because you couldn't get it to work for decades doesn't mean someone else can't do it in a year. You should call those h202 gods and tell them you found a freak of nature. ;) you might want to re-read what I posted, I never claimed to run bennies and h202, bennies are too delicate. So, what does h202 break down and not break down if I'm not running a sterile res with h202? something can live in there? maybe something organic? you proved my point and I think you missed it by a mile. ;)
I think DD has an excellent system, and I think it's good to follow it to the T if you're just getting started. Bennies are great and DD's nutes are great for the system. The RE worked ok for me, it at least did something for the roots. Maybe I got a bad batch.
I figured I would share my unique experience with DWC and DO in the form of h202 but it looks like I picked the wrong place to post. Carry on, sorry for getting so off topic.
my theory is you dont need benies in DWC. benies are needed in dirt, hydro you dont need anything to chew up your nutes the roots are bathing in it.
from someone who has used both benies and not, and someone who has lost a crop to root rot, a clean res is a happy res
also DD has a clean res, and isnt lacking, so UV it up bro, just my 2cents
That is absolutely correct, I can assure you based on my own experience that slowing/no growth occurs down in the 50s. 60s they'll grow, but a bit more slowly depending on root zone's temps.The cold water thing slowing growth is a misnomer. I can site the reference if needed. Your good down to somewhere in the 50's if I remember it correctly, however I can dig up the article. I believe it was the maximum yield from last month or the month before.. Too low of PH is also a misnomer untill you go below 4.0.
yo jack what do u mean exactly that dds has a clean res? He uses the multi zen, algen and roots ex. So what is your definition of a clean res?
I have run beneies when I had rot. It was last summer and I had to turn the UV on because the water was not clear. It kept the rot at bay and I would sprinkle the powder on the roots. The roots came back but any beneies getting swept up in the water were presumed killed by the UV..
My problem was an unclean enviroment and near 100 temps.. CHiller was needed..
there is a misunderstanding of what enzymes do.
they are mainly for breaking down dead root matter....not necessarily ridding of any rot ;)
Wait, isn't rot dead root matter and bacteria?
No, no your totally right tho, enzymes break down the crap, keeps it clean from bacteria blooms. Makes sence as enzymes are how bacteria interact with its environment so just use what the bacteria use to break shit down and skip the bacteria part.. Right?
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