Athena’s cleanse product is hypochlorous acid and works well
I like this product:Alge, bacteria, pathogens. Clear Rez and Res clear both worked well. Skunk labs Clear Rez is no more..I might just get some Calcium hypochlorite and make my own. All 3 products are listed as competitors. Watermax is the most expensive.. None of these brands list their ingredients. I found some info on the web that Rez clear is Calcium hypochlorite (chlorine 65%). Pool shock is what is used for DIY..
Howdy folks!
Lot's of rain this season and it's very good for me. Been hella busy humping the dream and it's going well.
Star so glad to hear you arm is getting better!! Awesome looking room!
Unc you seem to be doing some trimming lol. Never a bad thing to be making money daily. The bike build sounds fun. I've head blasted a few cars in my day. What color you going with?
Rock on everyone!
I trimmed two more of my last harvest. These pictures are of plant number two.
It took me 86 minutes to cut this plant down, rough trim, hang to dry, and final trim it. This was the smallest plant in the room at 179.95 grams. That is 6.34 ounces.
So a trim speed of 4.45 ounces per hour. Which is all the stuff mentioned above. My log book is just to the right under the green plant tray.
i'm up to trimming an ounce in less than 4 hours now which according to my math means i'm 15 times faster awake than i am when asleep
I think I bought the wrong shit...SkunkLabs went out of business.. I used their Clear res in my cloner. It worked very well.. I got UC ROOTS to replace it but after reading more about it I think I got the wrong stuff?. Since they do not list the ingredients anywhere no way for me to know what it is. I used the quote in Skunklabs data that says "Most Effective & Best Value vs UC Roots, Watermax, Clear Rez". Im assuming UC roots was a competing product?. Anyone got any other recommendations? or know if UC roots is the same shit?.
The Active Ingredient for both Clear Rez and UC Roots is
Hypochlorous Acid ….. 0.028% which makes them basically the same.
bill farthing has a DIY on open salts.org using pool shock, think it is even mentioned in his thread on here. Cheap fertilizers or something like that.