using Mammoth P with H2O2

CobKits

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i like to run 1 ml/gal of 35% H2O2 in my reservoir to keep algae growth and root rot down

is this basically creating an environment where mammoth P would be money wasted? my gut says yes but maybe theres an acceptable level where bennies thrive and nasties dont

thanks
 

dstroy

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i like to run 1 ml/gal of 35% H2O2 in my reservoir to keep algae growth and root rot down

is this basically creating an environment where mammoth P would be money wasted? my gut says yes but maybe theres an acceptable level where bennies thrive and nasties dont

thanks
I'm running mammoth p as well. I don't know at what concentration it would kill the bacteria in mammoth p but it would probably be fairly high. If you have a microscope you could try seeing how motile or vigorous the bacteria in mammoth p are before and after adding dilute H2O2 to give you some idea of how much you can add before it causes high mortality.

I found this link: https://iaspub.epa.gov/tdb/pages/treatment/treatmentOverview.do

I personally do not use any disinfectants in my reservoirs, but my setup is a little different.
 

Airwalker16

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It is not going to work. I learned from DGC that h2o2 will kill microbes, just as it kills bacteria. I use Mammoth now in my rdwc and just use my chiller to keep between 60-70* & don't need h2o2 anymore. I do still use it in my smaller rdwc thoth that's not on a chiller.
 

Logan Burke

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H202 is just going to kill the bacteria in Mammoth P....beneficial microbes in my experience are much more effective (Hydroguard, Great White) in both preventing root rot and stimulating root growth....in fact, many people that can't/don't want to buy chillers run these beneficial microbes with great success, myself included....water temps stay around 75F, never had root rot or root issues.
Good luck and Happy Growing :)
P.S. - H202 Evaporates from your water within, I believe, 24hrs.
 

motoracer110

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I used to think H2O2 was the cure all then I found this stuff and rest is history. This is pretty much the liquid version of Great White so better for hydro and great price. I never had a smelly res or root rot and will never go back to H2O2
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HotBunz

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H202 is just going to kill the bacteria in Mammoth P....beneficial microbes in my experience are much more effective (Hydroguard, Great White) in both preventing root rot and stimulating root growth....in fact, many people that can't/don't want to buy chillers run these beneficial microbes with great success, myself included....water temps stay around 75F, never had root rot or root issues.
Good luck and Happy Growing :)
P.S. - H202 Evaporates from your water within, I believe, 24hrs.

I agree! My buckets run about 74/75 degrees once the plant is large enough for it's canopy to cover the bucket. I run Hydroguard and have not had root rot issues yet.
 

Logan Burke

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I've seen a lot more experienced growers making the switch from a sterile rez to bennies here lately it seems...couple years ago everyone talked about running h202 and keeping water cool to cure root rot, and sorta scoffed at wanting organisms in your rez.
 

visajoe1

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i ran hydroguard, orca, and great white in my DWC bucket with no chiller, roots were fine. water temps were above 70 for weeks, no need for chiller
 

Logan Burke

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I used to think H2O2 was the cure all then I found this stuff and rest is history. This is pretty much the liquid version of Great White so better for hydro and great price. I never had a smelly res or root rot and will never go back to H2O2
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You should consider adding Great White...greater array of bennies, and I'm pretty sure it contains the same as Orca as well as Hydroguard both. I know it has the same baciculus that Hydroguard does. Just a thought tho....happy growing. :)
 

Logan Burke

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Uhh, I'm sorry but I wouldn't pay that if it turned my nugs into solid gold bars. Lol, where'd you find that price at Budman?
 

Logan Burke

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Oh my god...I mean...ok, I won't make any snap judgements. But I just can't imagine the product itself having anywhere near that value....I would do a review on it but I'd like to be able to afford groceries this month...lmao :P
 

HotBunz

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Oh my god...I mean...ok, I won't make any snap judgements. But I just can't imagine the product itself having anywhere near that value....I would do a review on it but I'd like to be able to afford groceries this month...lmao :P
I too would love to try it but even at $70US for a 8.5oz(250ml) I just can't swing it just to see what it's about.
 

mjinc

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I would have loved to get a free bottle like they were giving out a few weeks ago but didn't get a chance to sign up. If the side by sides are correct and it does increase yields by 20% then the extreme cost could be justifiable but it would have to be at least 20% to justify the costs.
 

Logan Burke

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Indeed at least 20%! Dstroy up there uses it...and he seems to know what he's doing, but I'm just guessing.
 

Frostythesnowman88

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Just email mammoth microbes and ask for a sample. They sent me 2 60ml bottles. And they only call for .6ml per gallon. That will last me 20 weeks in a 10g res.... for free!
 

Logan Burke

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Thanks for the info Frosty!! That'd be an awesome way to run some side by side benny trials...I'd like to see it alone vs it with Hydroguard or Great White also.
 
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