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    Coco/perlite hyhdro. What is that smell?

    OK, I'm 2 months into my first hydro grow. Plants appear to be doing well. Coco/perlite 70/30, 3 gallon cloth containers, DTW, hand watered for now, 5x5 tent, spider farmer sf 4000, 18/6 light cycle, temps in mid 70's, humidity running about 55% GH trio nutes with calmag. Everything good except for the smell. It reminds me of an aquarium that is overdue for a cleaning and water change. For those who are not familiar, think shallow mucky pond on a hot summer day with a touch of dirty socks. It is not knock you off your feet bad, just a hint of that aroma. To me, this says bacteria and or mold. Nothing slimy, no standing water, no obvious growth of any microbes. I am a firm believer in "if it ain't broke, don't try and fix it". I read that adding H2O2 to the nutrient solution will prevent such things.

    Is this type of smell normal? If not, anyone have experience using peroxide or something else to fix? Let it ride or take action?
    Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

    #2
    That's not a normal smell. I would add some ascorbic acid to the nutrient solution. This is an educated guess tho because I gave up on hydro, only use soil now. I found the hydro didn't produce terpenes as well as soil.

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    • PeterMatanzas
      PeterMatanzas commented
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      ascorbic acid is what I use to lower pH. It will also knock out any chlorine. EDIT: Now that I think about it, I had a hydro grow with root rot and that was a bad, moldy smell.
      Last edited by PeterMatanzas; 04-19-2021, 10:06 PM.

    #3
    Ever wake up on day and just say Do'h! what a brain fart. So the above discussion of the smell coming from this grow is now moot. Two of the plants in the grow turned out to be autos, so they were moved outside to finish. The smell moved with them. It was not the set up that smelled, it was the plants.
    Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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    • SoOrbudgal
      SoOrbudgal commented
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      Bawwwwaaahhaaaaaaaaaaaa now that's a good one, I feel your " shame/pain " LOL same with me and the fish tea LOL my 2 smelled and i forgot about the food i'd given them outdoors on the roof went to just give them plain water and wholly smelled like a restroom on a fishing boat !!! Love it Ckbrew hee hee

    #4
    Just a follow up to this post. The above mentioned plants are now 4 months in the jar. They still staaannnnkkkkk. But they are smooth.
    Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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