Water Temps=important Summer=warm

bongrippinbob

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I think the problem everyone is missing is that the good bacteria has to take hold on the system first, before it can destroy the bad bacteria. it doesn't work like H2O2, you can't just dump it in and expect it to work right away. I wonder what the directions on the bottle say to do? the bad bacteria can probably take hold on the system faster then the good can, so they just end up killing off the good and you end up with the problems.
The directions tell you to use a large dose the first application, you can use it at like 30x the normal amount you would use. After the first one, you drop the dose a ton. The reason they say to use a large first dose is probably to get a colony going asap.

So if you use SubCulture from day one, when there are no "bad" bacteria, then you will never have a problem. It is about preventing it from ever happening, not getting rid of it once it is there.
 

lorenzo08

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The directions tell you to use a large dose the first application, you can use it at like 30x the normal amount you would use. After the first one, you drop the dose a ton. The reason they say to use a large first dose is probably to get a colony going asap.

So if you use SubCulture from day one, when there are no "bad" bacteria, then you will never have a problem. It is about preventing it from ever happening, not getting rid of it once it is there.
how much is it at a grow shop normally, and do you know about how long it lasts with a 5 gallon res? I'm almost out of nutes, so I'll be taking a trip to the shop this weekend, I'll see what they have :-)
 

bongrippinbob

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A lot of the shops will sell individual packets. It comes in a container that has a bunch of packets in it. I don't remember how much it was exactly, they are like $10-$15 each i think. And the whole tub is well over $100.

It says on the instructions that you can use up to an entire pouch per 5gallons. I only use like 1/4-1/2 tsp per gallon. I am not sure how much is in each packet, but it will last a while. I have only used like 1tsp per gallon at the most. I have never had a problem with root rot, so I never felt the need to do the giant first dose. If you are not having any problems, then just the 1/2 tsp per gallon should be fine.
 

lorenzo08

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A lot of the shops will sell individual packets. It comes in a container that has a bunch of packets in it. I don't remember how much it was exactly, they are like $10-$15 each i think. And the whole tub is well over $100.

It says on the instructions that you can use up to an entire pouch per 5gallons. I only use like 1/4-1/2 tsp per gallon. I am not sure how much is in each packet, but it will last a while. I have only used like 1tsp per gallon at the most. I have never had a problem with root rot, so I never felt the need to do the giant first dose. If you are not having any problems, then just the 1/2 tsp per gallon should be fine.
thanks for the info. is this the stuff that helps with algae too or is that something else? I don't think I've sounded like such a noob in a while. lol
 

Hydrokronics

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just started subculture and hygrozyme. one of the them is def helping! not sure which one ;) res temp has been constant 75 during day and 72 at night. the weather is turning though and i am honestly kinda worried about how its gonna be when its freezing outside. the res went from 80F one week to 75F the next.
 

bongrippinbob

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I'm sure its been mentioned, but you can just put an adjustable fish tank heater in there. Just make sure you test the temps before you just set it and leave it.
 

lorenzo08

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just started subculture and hygrozyme. one of the them is def helping! not sure which one ;) res temp has been constant 75 during day and 72 at night. the weather is turning though and i am honestly kinda worried about how its gonna be when its freezing outside. the res went from 80F one week to 75F the next.
I had to put a heater in my grow room to keep the temps up. if the res is in the room, you shouldn't have to worry to much about heating the res. just keep an eye on things :eyesmoke: cool air temps in the room can stun growth. I noticed it when the temp went down to 70 during the day inside.
 

Hydrokronics

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yea right when october hit and the temp dropped in my area there was a noticable difference inside. Im thinking that a heater might be nessary as the temp drops as we get into winter. My only concern with using a heater is how much energy and amperage that use. I know most heaters are over 1000w even on the lowest setting. and i know they need a steady high number of amps
 

bongrippinbob

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If you can get away with it, have your exhaust on thermostat so that it will kick off when its too cold, and will come on when it warms up. This way you don't have a heater in your room using extra power, and it will actually save you power by having your exhaust off some of the time.
 

Hydrokronics

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so u mean put my exhaust output right by the central air thermostat so that the heat in the house will kick on only when its too cold and turn off when its warm enough?
 

bongrippinbob

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No. You can buy thermostats that you can just plug into an outlet, then plug in whatever you want to the thermostat. They are like $40.
 

Grow.T

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hmm... i have a question for anyone smart... if the only reason for root rot is low do in the water... then does an aero setup due with higher res temps... due to the roots being exposed to oxygen?
 

bongrippinbob

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I don't believe that root rot is caused by low levels of oxygen in the water. I am not positive about this, but I am pretty sure it is caused by bacteria or whatever that are able to thrive in the warm environment. The low oxygen levels cause different problems like stunted growth, etc.
 

Hydrokronics

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Im pretty sure root rot is caused my high temps + low oxygen. When there is so much oxygen that it is past saturation point then there is a much less likly chance of root rot even at the same temp without the extra oxygen. Water that is just sitting in a res will get much warmer then water that is getting TONS of air, even in the exact same enviorment. so you could kinda say that without air you are almost garenteed to have root "problems" There are many other things that can play in causing root rot. but i would have to say those are the most simple and easiest to fix issues. Hygrozyme and Subculture DO work! i have recently added then both and watched the change over a 2 week period. Just keep AS much air in the res as you can and keep the temps constant. even if the constant is 80F and you think it is high. try adding one of those and keep it constant!
 

gvega187

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water above 75 degrees can not hold oxygen worth a damn...except mebe at lower elevations.

no DO in your res makes easy habitat livings for u fungi and algae.

Get 900 airstones and keep res somewhat cool. Don't let light hit it either.

air stones are cheapest way to add DO to your water. Also h2o2 and pump waterfalls (draining fast into your res)
 

gvega187

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i agrees hygrozyme and subcultures does work. Do not wait for your roots to rot off first though or it will take long tome for roots to recover. When your res looks like your toilet throw in the hygrozme asap.
 

lorenzo08

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i agrees hygrozyme and subcultures does work. Do not wait for your roots to rot off first though or it will take long tome for roots to recover. When your res looks like your toilet throw in the hygrozme asap.
I have chunks of crap floating in my res, what do I do?.. that would be bad

I've been using that anti algae stuff for garden ponds from walmart. 4 or 5 drops a week in a 5 gallon res kills it all off. I also add h2o2 every few days, but not enough to keep algae at bay. there aren't any health issues that I know of using the drops. it is safe for gardens outside, and no warning labels, so why not?
 

lorenzo08

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Wouldnt use anything from walmart if i were you. And you must be getting light in your res
yea, that's an issue I'll have fixed for my next grow. another thing, don't use clear tubing. algae grows inside it and it's imposable to clean. it gets really stubborn inside there. I use black now, and it seems to stay very clean.
 
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