I have been readying that adding h202 to your water at 1pint per gal of water adds extra oxygen to your water to help your plants has anyone tryed this and is it a good idea?
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adding hydrogen peroxide good idea or bad???
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What are you growing in? Soil, coco or hydro? If you're using any sort of beneficial bacteria (for example in hydro or organic coco/soil) than you want to avoid using H2O2 because it will kill all your good bacteria, which can end up being more trouble than it's worth.
As far as adding oxygen, the H2O2 will have completely broken down and be out of the water within 24 hours so it definitely doesn't offer extra oxygen for long.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? That helps determine whether H2O2 will be right for you. If it's just to sort of improve general growth, often the best thing you can do is first focus on fixing any problems (which are the main reason plants don't grow as well as they could), then improving your growing environment (light, temperature, humidity, etc)
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I was just hoping to add more oxygen to my water to grow faster I'm growing in 3parts promix 1part perlight in 5gal pails with tons of holes drilled in them. Should I just focus on the enviroment being better if so what kinda envirmonetal factors should I look at?
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I run two 15 gallon water tanks and have a medium air stone in each tank running a dual port fish tank air pump. Runs all the time so the water does not get stagnant. My water situation right now is not ideal but hopefully will be fixed this spring.
Also what nebula said. The h2o2 will kill the bad and the good bacteria so use only as needed in soil
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Im running a drip system and don't have airstone/pump but the circulation pump and the pebbles do the oxygen filling..As the rest said,it will kill any good bacteria in there also!!It would be good if you have issues with roots and you don't have hydroguard,again though recommendation is a day of use maximum,then use something appropriate for your issue!And i don't see u having any issues tyler,they will get big and they will flower for you,all you gotta do is witness it!!And as Nebula has been saying,LTCTent : 4x4
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Originally posted by tyler_ hobbyist View PostI was just hoping to add more oxygen to my water to grow faster I'm growing in 3parts promix 1part perlight in 5gal pails with tons of holes drilled in them. Should I just focus on the enviroment being better if so what kinda envirmonetal factors should I look at?- Light - Bright but not too bright - you have lots of light with your LEDs and are currently getting them dialed in so I think you're good here
- Temperature - Comfortable for you, comfortable for your plants - 70-85°F is a good range
- Air Circulation - Fresh air plus a gentle breeze will help prevent mold/mildew, strengthen the stems, and help plants get access to fresh air/CO2
- Reflection - Cover your walls with a reflective material so more light gets delivered to your plants (instead of being absorbed by the walls)
- Humidity - Controlling humidity helps plants grow faster and can increase resin production - if you can keep it around 40-50% humidity you're golden!
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Awesome thank you nebula my next grow will be much better. Right now my plants are in my basement in a huge open space with polly around them to reflect light, my next grow I will buy a tent there's not much air curculation so I open the down stairs door and put fans on to try to get air, plus I have a 3 peice window fan on the babies all the time, tempature is now set at 80 all the time. Humidity once my scale finally comes in I will be able to tell humidity I really appricate your help thank you everyone
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Originally posted by crovax667 View Postbout quart per gallon of water
for gnats i add 3% directly no dilution hard on plants but they recover fast
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