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    #11
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    Latewood...help needed

    Thanks Blaze. I will be following this thread carefully. Sorry about your loss.
    Haze(y) Grow Log:
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    #12
    Senior Member

    Latewood...help needed

    Quote Originally Posted by BlazeIdo
    The grow was in veg, 1 month in, started from clone.
    Correction, 1 1/2 months in.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Latewood...help needed

    What could be used to kill pythium off meters. Bleach, Alcohol??

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Latewood...help needed

    H2O2 kills it....you could try treating it with 15-30 ml H2O2 per gallon. If you use organic nutes it will kill the good bugs too so you could dip the roots in a separate container for a bit and return them to the rez.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Latewood...help needed

    anyone, anyone??????

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Latewood...help needed

    Latewood......any suggestions after hearing the history I gave?

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Latewood...help needed

    Will sensizym and H202 be ok in the same rez?

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Latewood...help needed

    Latewood I had seen that you posted a while back that if someone were to use h202, or epsom salts all the time in there nutrient solution they could run into problems. Could you expand on this because I have seen nothing but positive things about using h202 in your rez. Thanks

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Latewood...help needed

    Are you only wanting replies from LW? I'm not going to waste my time if my posts are going to fall on deaf ears. FYI you cant have too much O2

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Latewood...help needed

    I never said either was bad. And; right on,cyclonite...you can't have to much oxy...

    epsom salts are for magnesium and old schoolers still use it religiously. You need to check your nutes to see if you actually need to add epsom salts...But as the Hydro Industry progresses, comes potentially better alternatives. I like calmag+, because of all the beneficial elements in the mix. anyway: I never said epsom salts were bad or would cause problems.

    Now h2o2, which in laymans terms is used to keep your root system disease free! The fact is; That if you were using any organic nutes, or additives; h2o2 would kill all beneficial organisms in your rez that those nutes were providing; Good ones and Bad ones.

    So, If you choose to use "Organic" Hydro nutes, then you might want to replace h202 with an enzyme, that is compatible with organic mixes.

    Here are 2 completely different enzyme products...I attest to both.
    Sensi-Zyme by Advanced Nutrients is good. A product that is Organic and I find to be a great additive to your rez for root health is hygrozyme, but it costs about 35-40 bucks a liter.

    cyclonite...chill, We all appreciate anyone to answer. In some cases members have read some of the many posts or threads I have done, and they feel comfortable to get confirmation, so to speak, from me. I'm not always 100% right; But, I try. It's all good, Keep up the good work. Welcome to Cdot...peace

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