MrShpongle
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Several people have suggested using Azasol in the rez for the ultimate in organic, systemic bug prevention. I've tried Azatrol/Azamax in the past, and it was a massive failure due to the oils making the rez into a gooey stew. Azasol comes as a powder and is water-soluble, so it's *perfect* in the rez, right?
Here's the problem: I can't figure out what the appropriate dosage is. The directions for it only talk about foliar or injection mix rates, neither of which seem appropriate for hydro use. A 3/4 oz. package makes 5-25 gallons of sprayable solution, but at $70/package it would cost me almost $200 to treat my 55 gallon rez (since the total system capacity is closer to 75 gallons). That's ridiculously expensive, especially since that will only last 2 weeks before the solution gets dumped.
Has anyone done this successfully? Any clue what the proper mix rate is?
Here's the problem: I can't figure out what the appropriate dosage is. The directions for it only talk about foliar or injection mix rates, neither of which seem appropriate for hydro use. A 3/4 oz. package makes 5-25 gallons of sprayable solution, but at $70/package it would cost me almost $200 to treat my 55 gallon rez (since the total system capacity is closer to 75 gallons). That's ridiculously expensive, especially since that will only last 2 weeks before the solution gets dumped.
Has anyone done this successfully? Any clue what the proper mix rate is?