It's a few years (okay decades) since my last soil grow, where I was using h2o2 despite the general consensus it would ruin it.
Now I find many articles about using it, at concentrations I wouldn't run in hydro (I find 130ppm plenty in hydro)
My thoughts are turning to beneficial things we put in our tanks, and how much h202 they will stand.
All I have seen is people clearing benies away when they over did them. I'm not seeing the amount used though.
I imagine someone out there has grown too much sludge and used levels of oxy that both did and didn't shift it.
Does anyone have any ideas regarding resistance, that might enable me to keep using both at the same time?
I have not seen it done, but growing practices and general science suggest there is a level they can both be used at. Perhaps alternate tanks...
Now I find many articles about using it, at concentrations I wouldn't run in hydro (I find 130ppm plenty in hydro)
My thoughts are turning to beneficial things we put in our tanks, and how much h202 they will stand.
All I have seen is people clearing benies away when they over did them. I'm not seeing the amount used though.
I imagine someone out there has grown too much sludge and used levels of oxy that both did and didn't shift it.
Does anyone have any ideas regarding resistance, that might enable me to keep using both at the same time?
I have not seen it done, but growing practices and general science suggest there is a level they can both be used at. Perhaps alternate tanks...