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looks like the stuff that clumps together on the rim of the superthrive bottle
have you cleaned out your pipes in case they might have bacteria inside them thats doing this?
or have you figured out whats causing it?
blacky want help ^_^b
nope I haven't figured it out yet.
i mean, there's not really much pipe here, maybe a foot in and a foot out. in between runs i ran some h2o2 to try to kill anything organic. I don't usually use bleach or anything too strong because it will leave residue. butch suggested i use a weak bleach solution, but i'm not sure about that yet, i'm taking it into consideration, considering the source.
part of my problem is that my setup is not set up to make it very easy to maintain. . . lots of bending down, reaching around things, moving the res to change it, clean it, top it off, adjust it. . . the scrog is time consuming to water, it's hard to get in towards the back, etc. etc. i could go on.
So basically I have no feng shui going on in my grow op and I feel like its part of the reason I have trouble keeping my environment stable, and hence many of my problems. so why stay married to a system that isn't working very well as far as time management and ease of use? short answer is, i'm not going to.
I asked McBuds a while back why he liked hydro better, and he said it saved him lots of time, now I am understanding what he meant more deeply. . . you know almost a year ago I bought this wheel, and it propelled me onto bigger and better ideas, but I've just been throwing it together as i get it. Now i think its time for me to go back to the drawing board and really design an elegant simple setup that will be much easier to maintain, and although I plan to do more automation, that's not what I'm talking about, I'm talking about how easy it is to fill and drain the res, and feed them, etc. the physical time consuming work.
Look at 420fied's hydro journal, he raised his res, tapped a drain at the very bottom, hooked up to an inline pump with a shutoff valve, man it must have been easy peasy for him to drain it, clean it, drain it again, run a flush for a day (he probably didn't in his aero, but apparently i have to), drain it again, fill it with nutes, something i wouldn't be able to or want to do with my current setup.
anyways I'm ramblin' because
the long point was, that because I am going to redesign, for the first time since i bought it, I'm gonna break everything down and clean it all before I reassemble it all in a very feng shui manner.
try to make it easier on myself to be more successful.