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I want to provide sound frequency for my plants.
How would you do that?
What tech device would be best for constant sound?
The sound of Bee's, or other frequency 100-1000 hz range I think.
I think the plants will produce more
Thanks

Also when I reuse old soils I get some mold on the surface around my plant. I try to scrap it out and then try to get peroxide on the area to stop mold. But I don't know if this is best option.
 
I want to provide sound frequency for my plants.
How would you do that?
What tech device would be best for constant sound?
The sound of Bee's, or other frequency 100-1000 hz range I think.
I think the plants will produce more
Thanks

Also when I reuse old soils I get some mold on the surface around my plant. I try to scrap it out and then try to get peroxide on the area to stop mold. But I don't know if this is best option.
It's an interesting phenomenon. I've heard that plants like everything from 250hz to 15000hz. I've also seen some youtube growers saying that around 20k hz repels a lot of pests. Not sure how to implement that though.

As far as the soil goes I think if you let it dry back long enough it would kill some mold spores but not all. The only draw back to h202 is that it kills good and bad bacteria and fungus along with mold. It shouldn't hurt as long as you rinse well and re-enoculate with fresh microbes and trichoderma. I could be wrong though. I've never re-used soil before.
 
It's an interesting phenomenon. I've heard that plants like everything from 250hz to 15000hz. I've also seen some youtube growers saying that around 20k hz repels a lot of pests. Not sure how to implement that though.

As far as the soil goes I think if you let it dry back long enough it would kill some mold spores but not all. The only draw back to h202 is that it kills good and bad bacteria and fungus along with mold. It shouldn't hurt as long as you rinse well and re-enoculate with fresh microbes and trichoderma. I could be wrong though. I've never re-used soil before.
I watched this yt video. I added it here somewhere.
 
So mold, mycelium, and algae are all different things. Very common to find mycelium and algae. Both are beneficial. Algae can make the top of the medium hard to penetrate, but you can break it up and mix it in or just scrape it off. What's it look like? Pictures? :pass:
 
So mold, mycelium, and algae are all different things. Very common to find mycelium and algae. Both are beneficial. Algae can make the top of the medium hard to penetrate, but you can break it up and mix it in or just scrape it off. What's it look like? Pictures? :pass:
Not often but sometimes a few of my reused soil pots will develop a white mold on the surface, it will kill the new started plant easily if it touches it. I think the mold turned into mushroom growth if not removed and treated.
My dumb method saved the plant but I don't think it's ideal.
Sometimes I failed on past grows so the soil didn't have any root ball at all so I try to salvage and reuse the soil. Most was older and dry.
My thought was I could reuse this soil and just add the liquid nutes for growth. So far the plants are doing good a few weeks in. I have the fox farm trio to add to their growth. Not sure if this will work out.
Any advice welcome.
My other grow is with new soils.
 
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