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02-23-2009, 06:23 PM #1OPMember
H202
If I have 15 gallons of distilled water, how much H202 is needed with what strengths? Which is best?
I am inquiring because I think I have root rot because of abit of green slime at the bottom of my tank and I change it every week so it's not a long term buildup of anything.
I also ordered Cannazym, but until that gets here; I have to use other means for now.immortal420 Reviewed by immortal420 on . H202 If I have 15 gallons of distilled water, how much H202 is needed with what strengths? Which is best? I am inquiring because I think I have root rot because of abit of green slime at the bottom of my tank and I change it every week so it's not a long term buildup of anything. I also ordered Cannazym, but until that gets here; I have to use other means for now. Rating: 5There is no knowledge that is not power
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02-24-2009, 02:54 AM #2Senior Member
H202
I just fought a battle with a bro's bad root rot. The plants looked good and started roots. Well the new style he was trying did not work, I cut back the roots on 3 that had them hanging down good out of 16. 4 plants were lost and the others had slimey roots. Normally 1 to 2 tables spoons per gallon of the 3 percent h202. It was not enough so I changed rez and went back to the drip system that has worked for me. I added about a half cup per gallon of h202 and cut the nutes way back to like seedling stage. We thought they were gone but after about 7 days we have white roots coming out of the 12 that lived and set us back a month. Better to be set back than watch them all die of the slime.
I would be aggressive if I see any slime at all. Remember that when you get the Cannazym you can not use both at the same time they will cancel each other out. Good luck and let us know how it's going.
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02-24-2009, 03:40 AM #3OPMember
H202
Half a cup per gallon, I assume that would be 3 percent. How much of 35 percent h202 is needed for 15 gallons?
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02-24-2009, 04:25 AM #4Senior Member
H202
Well lets do the math. 35 percent is over ten times stronger than 3 percent. So I would go with 1 tenth of a half cup per gallon. I would go with 1 tablespoon per gallon. Your lucky to have the food grade h202. I can't find it here. If your roots are not slimey with snot maybe less. 15 tablespoons per 15 gallons of 35 percent h202.
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02-24-2009, 05:19 AM #5OPMember
H202
lol, brain fart :jointsmile: thanks loc
and yes, I like the availability of most products here in the great white north
Although 25 minutes out of town, it's worth every trip :thumbsup:There is no knowledge that is not power
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02-24-2009, 02:43 PM #6Senior Member
H202
We all are here to learn. Please let us know what happens so we can keep learning. I'm no where near the smartest one here. LOL but I try my best from expierence to help. If this old man kicks the bucket with a big fatty in my hand , well that's the way it should be. You maybe the next to help others , it's a good feeling when it turns out good and you don't get to see or smoke it yourself. Just knowing you did is enough. Peace and keep us up on things.
I'm rambling on because of 2 days of bad family problems. A little punk nephew is tearing my whole family apart. The only thing that keeps my mind off it is sharing a few things here. There I go again !!!!! LOL Keep it real.
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02-24-2009, 03:22 PM #7OPMember
H202
Keepin' it a little TOO real LOC...lol
I hope whatever you're growing, it helps take your mind off that as well :thumbsup:
PeaceThere is no knowledge that is not power
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02-24-2009, 09:47 PM #8OPMember
H202
Originally Posted by LOC NAR on probation
half cup (125 ml) 35% for 10 gallons
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1/4 cup ( 62.5ml) 35% for 5 gallons
Is that right according to your formula?
This 35% h202 I picked up today says to mix .5 ml per liter which in the end work outs to 28.5 ml instead of 187.5 ml using the other method.
OR is it just Canadian, American differences in measurements.
OR..just MADNESS!?lolThere is no knowledge that is not power
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02-25-2009, 02:29 AM #9Senior Member
H202
Yea man what you got is food grade 35 percent. they use it to clean resturant kitchens. I just can't get that unless I order off the net. 3 percent is from the pharmacy for using on cuts and scapes of the skin. Wish I had a place to get 35. Any way it sounds right but if you don't have slime on your roots I would go just a little bit light on the mix. If your roots have slime be aggressive it will not hurt them unless you put the whole bottle in there. I dosed them down heavy for my bro cause we had nothing to lose and now just about all 12 plants have nice white roots starting to hang down going for the water.
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02-25-2009, 03:47 AM #10OPMember
H202
I have slime in my tank, more-so on my aerators so I assume there's some root rot going on up there, but I never actually checked; didn't want to disturb the roots.
Now I'm waiting anyday now for the Cannazym, as well as a Triden Headlamp with Green LED spectrum so I wont disturb the dark-cycle while going in there for any reason.
One other thing though, it says to re-add at tank change. I read up that it should be re-applied daily to every other day. Which one is recommended?
ThanksThere is no knowledge that is not power
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