h202 is perfectly safe for plants mixed in the right concentration. Yes it does kill both good and bad bacteria. However since the bad is killing my plants i am using this to try and save them. Many experienced growers use h202 throughout the whole grow including cloning to keep roots healthy...
update
1 dead 1 almost dead last still holding on about the same might make it.
I did however figure out the problem. When the clones were still in the cloner the spray head kept getting clogged from remnants of soil. I just tool it off and the water was splashed against the top of the lid...
yes i have airstones in the res. I changed the water in it also with very light nutes and popped the drippers off to make sure they get plenty of water. I was so concerned about overwatering maybe i was causing the problem. Time will tell
thanks
ok so this morning 2 looked alittle better? maybe just no worse and look like they might pull through. The third looks on its last leg. I am separating it from the system and manually watering it with just ph'd water to see if I can save her too.
any thoughts people?
ok sweet, I adjusted back on watering to 30mins every 2.5 hours and took them out from directly under that 600watt. I hope thats the safe and yet correct moves. i thinking im just freakin alittle, being a newb. Thanks for the advice as that is what i also want to believe.
So as you are about to tell I am a new grower. Here is the story and the results so far please any advice is greatly appreciated.
Ok trying to get all the info in here:
Space = roughly 3.5'x3.5'x6' contained room with 600 watt MH vented with 200cfm~ fan on lights 2 small 6" clip fans...