So is hydrolysed the same? As in fungi spores and beneficial bacteria or is it chemical based?
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So is hydrolysed the same? As in fungi spores and beneficial bacteria or is it chemical based?
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Cheers Dru!!!
blinx (07-11-19)
I meant to type hydroguard above. Apologies.
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Every grow shop in U.K. Sells pythoff it's a root rot prevention product !and works amazing
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Trex (18-04-17)
I am in a similar position. I am about to go out and get a chiller as my temps are circa 21 or 22 degrees.
I make sure to use cannazyme to break down old root and keep a clean res. I survived in nft trays without a chiller and temps hit 24 on occasion.
Look into flooming or waterfalling for your DO if you want to dobaway with the heat from air pumps.
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Trex (10-04-17)
It works with a diaphragm so it's what ever temperature it goes in at plus a tiny bit extra from the minute amount of compression but not even a degree increase.
The air it takes in is about 15 degrees so it never comes out over 16 meaning it actually helps keep temps down. If I turn it off my res temp increases so to me that says it has a cooling effect, not warming.
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Trex (10-04-17)
I have my air pump in a seperate room sucking air off floor at 18° ,output 18.6°, but the pumps actual operating temp is 40°,commercial 1000gph air pump .
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