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sounds rite to me
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Sounds correct to me. I know it has appeared to help me if the balance is not to strong (Keeps things clean) and promoted healthy roots...I have wavered back and forth between a purely chem based hydro and a mix of chems and some organic rite now I'm doing pure Kiss chem again here are some pics. These are from mothers that had broad mite damage.(Cloned from mothers that where nursed back to health using the all Natural "Bro Science technique")I remember forty years ago when there was basically one book known as the "Cannabis bible" and many advancements since then. But, you really never stop leaning with this fantastic hobby. I use a little h202 now and then I believe it helps.And I always clean my hydroton with hot water then h202 and let it soak awhile and watch it sizzle and bubble.
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Temperature has no effect on slime, nor does light, the only benefit of low temps are more dissolved oxygen. Its funny what people believe when science clearly shows it false.. And for your info h202 in a heavily aerated system turns into water within 5-6 hours. (just facts bud). H202 hinders root growth, do some research because its true. Also roots prefer 73-76 degree temps and do not flourish in any way in the 60's. There are actually ways to promote and enhance root growth, where fine little hairs form non stop and you can easily run 73-76 temps in DWC.. H202 is garbage |
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If you told that to any biological science major they would laugh at you like your a mental case. Anyways the aspirin at cvs is the only place i found uncoated and its 99cent for 120.
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Yea, depending on how severe the mite infestation is aspirin is critical. If you're leaves are just barley blistering a good couple sprays to kill them will be sufficient but if the plant is badly damaged then get the aspirin asap otherwise plant could easily die.
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