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What's up Growers??

Sorry for my bad english at first.

A little presentation: I'm idrobud from Mandolino Country. I'm an hydroponics system producer. I made DWC & RDWC system now.
I Know very well this plant and this forum. I was an hydro grower,at the moment I'm your fun!!!
So thank's for your works and I Hope I Can be useful for some of you!!

Let's get down to business.
If possible I'm looking for someone who whant's test my product.
My Dwc, My RDWC and my Sanitizing product (a Real Mine!!!!)
All my shit works amazing works amazing.

If anyone is interested please contact Me!!!

As soon as I can I upload photo..

:smokeout:
 
This is my work
 
Hey idrobud welcome to AFN i must say your product looks very well made.
Nice design and looks like great quality.
There is a special section here where members test grow products and seeds etc.
You should contact @Mossy or @Son of Hobbes as they decide these matters.
But i know i would love to give those a go and there are loads of other dwc growers on here that would also.
Good luck brother
 
Thank's a lot Guys!!!

Here some DWC details:

42L Virgin HDPE Modules
Virgin ABS Plastic lid (thermoformed)
Little lid for the inspections
15cm Net Pot
Drain Valve & Level Indicator
Handmade Air Ring
10lpm or 4lpm air Pump
 
Tell me more about your sterilizing agent. I was running UC Roots until I found out all it is is hypochlorous acid, which is what you get when you add bleach to water. Now I'm just running a diluted bleach solution and saving myself a ton of money. I see your product is also using hypoclorous acid. What makes it different/better than running diluted bleach?
 
Hi Muddy!! Perfect question man!!
For me is not easy explain them in english. But I try.
Bleach is sodium hypochlorite. so it contains sodium & chlorine positively and negatively charged.
The chlorine is very reactive and the girls don't love sodium.
Add chlorine to the nutrient solution is not a simple practice.
Before disinfecting chlorine reacts with all suitable compounds present in the solutions, same way sodium reacts with mineral substances present in the solution. Disinfection by-products.
Sodium hypochlorite raise the pH. pH in bleach is 11
Once answered the chlorine demand the rest of chlorine disinfects the solution.

Total Care is a 500ppm HOCL solution.
In Total Care chlorine is electrically discharged by an ion permeable membrane.
The Ph is 6.5, no buffer!
There is no sodium
Very little by-products formation.
And the disinfecting power at a pH between 6-7 is 100 times more effective.
Biodegradable and ecologic

I hope I've correctly written.I'm here for any questions
 
Yeah Corgy...Is the same King of product...there is a passage again: the disposal of compounds wich contains sodium.
safe for human and no-toxic to plants.
500ppm of real hypochlourous acid is not an easy concentration to reach and it's not cheap.
But if the people want use bleach no problem.
I Know my products my total care is scientifically tested.I'm not here to scam people.This product works for sure.
Many italians growers use it successfully.
 
Let me see if I'm understanding correctly. Basically you've removed the sodium and concentrated the hypochlorous acid. I assume the same sort of process was used with UC Roots. I do find that when using Roots my chlorine readings do stay more consistent and longer lasting. I assume your product would act the same. It took me quite a bit of testing to get the right amount of bleach. I mix 1 ml to 16 ounces of water. I then add that solution at the rate of 2ml per gallon of solution, or about 100 ml total. I add this every 4 days. That usually gives me .5 ppm that drops to zero in 3 days. When using Roots I only needed to add it about every 2 weeks.

Is your product for sale in the US? I'd be willing to give it a try and see how it compares.
 
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