Liquid Oxygen Growth Technology Review
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Re: Liquid Oxygen Growth Technology Review
oh aye, and the ph rises by auing airstones by remove the co2 from the water.i t depends on the carbonate hardness level of your source water too tho.
Aeration will not in itself cause high pH. Tap water often has excess CO2 in it that lowers the pH, aeration speeds up the process in which CO2 leaves the water and helps raise the pH to where it actually is. If your tank water has stayed at a consistent pH for a few days, aeration will not change the pH of your water.
Aeration will not in itself cause high pH. Tap water often has excess CO2 in it that lowers the pH, aeration speeds up the process in which CO2 leaves the water and helps raise the pH to where it actually is. If your tank water has stayed at a consistent pH for a few days, aeration will not change the pH of your water.
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I'm not gonna use H2o2 just yet I ain't quite gave up that easy lol
Iv now added in a powcan water pump 1500L/H to keep things moving instead of a stone hopefully I don't get that pond smell again
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No expert but would like to add a couple of points that I have noticed since using H202.
- H202 is good for prevention but is not as good as Pythoff at curing Root Rot (Pythium) at least from my experience.
- H202 is not 'compatible' with all additives for example it will kill all the benefits of using CannaZym.
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yes mate, this is what i would do too, unless you have bacteria or other issues.Grower1988 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:32 pmI'm not gonna use H2o2 just yet I ain't quite gave up that easy lol
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even if you stick it on a cheap timer to come on for say 15 minutes every couple of hours, it will be fine.
And yeah, Minty is right the H2O2 will kill all the bacteria, its basically the same chemicals as used in bleach, so it will kill the beneficial bacteria, as well as the nasties, so is only really meant for a fully sterile system.
i dont use it, never have done, same with pythoff, because if your system is working right, and you have a chiller for full hydro, or your res temp is under 23/24 degrees, you shouldnt need it.
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I use charge in my coco and dynamyco when I transplanted. If I added liquid oxygen to my res would it harm my plants or just kill the beneficial stuff ? I’ve found I get a little slime on my air line and limescale in my res so I’ve been told liquid oxygen would stop this and I really need my drip system set up as I’m flipping to flower today and it’s too hard hand feeding now. Thanksbigbadbillybob wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:16 amyes mate, this is what i would do too, unless you have bacteria or other issues.Grower1988 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:32 pmI'm not gonna use H2o2 just yet I ain't quite gave up that easy lol
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even if you stick it on a cheap timer to come on for say 15 minutes every couple of hours, it will be fine.
And yeah, Minty is right the H2O2 will kill all the bacteria, its basically the same chemicals as used in bleach, so it will kill the beneficial bacteria, as well as the nasties, so is only really meant for a fully sterile system.
i dont use it, never have done, same with pythoff, because if your system is working right, and you have a chiller for full hydro, or your res temp is under 23/24 degrees, you shouldnt need it.
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the ecothrive charge is an organic additive, so effectively the charge in your coco is beneficial bacteria.
if you add H2o2 to your res it will kill the beneficial bacteria, within the charge. therefore you would have been as well not using the charge at all.
if you add H2o2 to your res it will kill the beneficial bacteria, within the charge. therefore you would have been as well not using the charge at all.
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Do you think it would be worth adding the liquid oxygen just so I can set the drip system up ? My plants are 5 weeks into veg and I only added charge when filling the pots, I haven’t added non since. I just don’t want to get slime and limescale in my res again.
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What strength is that @Nanook 17.5% ? Why i ask i have a liter of 12% hydrogen peroxide and im wondering dosage to use that at. Cheers mate. :)
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More added oxygen around the roots = quite possibly faster growing plants
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Sure it's 11 something suggest 1 ml so 0.5ml should be OK?2-Scoops wrote:What strength is that [mention]Nanook[/mention] 17.5% ? Why i ask i have a liter of 12% hydrogen peroxide and im wondering dosage to use that at. Cheers mate. :)
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