in addion to the quantity you used that may be the problem, it is also important to remember to use cooking grade hydrogen peroxide rather than the harsh crap used for disinfecting.
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in addion to the quantity you used that may be the problem, it is also important to remember to use cooking grade hydrogen peroxide rather than the harsh crap used for disinfecting.
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thanx yall for replying sorry im not able to post pix cuz for some reason i get a bunch of lines on my screen i think its interference from the hid`s.....
but to update you all the plants recovered jus fine with the exeption of the burnt leaves that jus went crispy n fell off....i also got some quality hydrogen peroxide 30% and followed directions on the bottle (duha) and all is well so far
SWEET!!
congrats on the recovery
1oz. per gallon is the proper amount for killing any constricting amount of algae, mostly the stuff that grows over and suffocates your roots due to light penetration. h2o2 only stays active for 15-20 minutes after its added to a reservoir anyways, so the levels slowly decrease.
All hydrogen peroxide is, is water with an extra oxygen molecule. Maybe when you plant drinks in the H202, its getting a little too much oxygen in its system, which somewhat simulates the effects of droubt.
Kinda like a human getting dehydrated from drinking beer.