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cyat

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Here's my take on the wick technique.
2 - 5 gallon buckets with the lid on the bottom bucket connected to the top bucket with a 1.5inch bulkhead. About 20 holes with 1/4 inch rope in em. Ropes go from bottom to top of both buckets. A 1.5 inch pipe is stuck in the bulkhead and sticks out the top bucket about 2 inches.it has a removable end cap.sunshine advanced mixed with some napa floor dry extra coco 1/3 cup organic dry tomato nutes, oyster shell, azomite, alaska hummus, ewc, gaiagreen minerals, sulpomag, and some organic time release spikes. ropes are spread all over.Top layer is just floor dry. soil was wet first with un ph'd tap water.Bottom bucket is filled with 5 gallons of un ph'd tap mixed with 35 % h2o2, thru the 1.5 inch pipe.

Only water with h2o2 will be added to keep the ropes clean and the water

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cyat

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The strain is a Classic Seeds Berry Widow.
This is my biggest healthiest cut in coco, chosen to compete with an already rockin berry widow clone that's in the tree machine veggin already.
 

HUGE

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im no expert but the whle idea of organic farming is to use the microherd to break shit down and feed the plant. by introducing h202 into the system you will kill the microhErd. how this will affect you i dont know but it should in some negative way from what ive read.
 

cyat

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Watch it work. I have a method to my madness. I use h202 on my coco trees that are topped with organic biosol and I have visible beneficial bacteria/ fungi on top of my top layer of silica and hydroton. I believe h2o2 kills of anaerobic bacteria not aerobic as it adds DO.
 

cyat

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Shes growin and drinkin water. silica stones on top are brown meaning they are moist. iI hope this works good cause its easy as hell. As far h202 killing good bacteria maybe, maybe not. They recommended it at peacefulll valley garden supply to use with brixmix. they have it for sale along the organic nutes too. I have what looks like mold and cheese from biosol(organic) on my coco thats watered with h2o2. I could be wrong well see soon enough, this is an experiment anyway. I wanna see ten gallons of roots in the coco and in the water, shes putting em down.
 

budrot

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i would air on the side of caution with H2o2 dude.

If it kills the beneficials, which I believe it will definitely do, then you wont have anything to break down the organic crap and you will go anaerobic at that point - Root rot could be on the cards. This will be apparent half way through flowering.

Good luck anyway dude.
 

IandI

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Ever tried it withOUT the H2O2?
It's truly great if your combination works to grow, but maybe the legions of scientists and other growers are right and H2O2 does kill the microherd, and the plants would do better without it?
 

cyat

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i would air on the side of caution with H2o2 dude.

If it kills the beneficials, which I believe it will definitely do, then you wont have anything to break down the organic crap and you will go anaerobic at that point - Root rot could be on the cards. This will be apparent half way through flowering.

Good luck anyway dude.

arent you the one with the biosevia? you are so confident it will fail, it wont cause root rot. better to try and fail than sit back and judge.
 

cyat

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I can answer that. Hydrogen peroxide (3%) is water with an extra oxygen molocule that is unstable and will attach to an organic compount and oxidize it. This kills pathogens, specifically anerobic bactera. It also supplies oxygen to the good bacteria so they dont drown right away in the tea.- from a guy on youtube

micheal martin melendrez soil scientist on using h202 in teas. this guy coined the term soil food web, and uses a state of the art government lab for testing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8MiDpAtcFg&feature=youtu.be
 

budrot

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arent you the one with the biosevia? you are so confident it will fail, it wont cause root rot. better to try and fail than sit back and judge.


Duck me, I was only giving you some advice, not judging you FFS.

Your obviously a Ducking nob so good luck!

P with a rick
 
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IandI

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Eh CYAT the guy that you're quoting added the H2O2 to kill the bacteria at the end of the compost tea brew. He did this for fear of other seriously dangerous bacteria ending up in the food, however the bio-chelation wizardry has already taken place with nutrients, so that they are now directly available to the plant/compost heap as fertilizer. Note that he was spraying the tea directly onto the leaves! This is where things can get dangerous for edibles.

I believe that most growers use AACT to boost the microbe population, not as a fertilizer. AFAIK he was not advocating this be added to the soil directly - he was talking about AACT brewing. As he said, the H2O2 will kill the microbial population.

Maybe the passive system will make some kind of difference... Make it work, prove us naysayers wrong! That would be very interesting. Maybe a one plant in soil, no H2O2 for a rudimentary comparison?

Best of luck to ya!
 

cyat

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fuck me, I was only giving you some advice, not judging you FFS.

Your obviously a fucking nob so good luck and go fuck yourself!

Prick!


If h202 is killing the micros that feed the plant explain how its growing
 

IandI

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I am interested in seeing the outcome. have you done grows with and without the H2O2 to compare? Personally I dont doubt that the plant would soldier on, I just didn't think that it would be nearly as strong.

anyways, looking forward to the pictoral evidence
 

cyat

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heath robinson's V3 and Black Rose
organic dry nutes and water with h202
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cyat

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organic dry nutes and ewc, gauno,and rock powder tea and h202
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classic seeds berry widow
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cyat

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growin hard! so far this shit is workin like a charm. self contained super clean and easy :)
 

lunatick

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looks great dude im experimenting with organic passive hydro myself,got some basil and mint both are doing great and soon ill plant cannabis.
 

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