Thank you and everyone else for the support!! I truly appreciate it!!
I used 3% full solution, 1 tbsp , 8 oz of r/o or distilled water! Make sure to spray the whole plant right before lights out, so it wonât damage the plant, spray under the leaves and the main stem also.
Thatâs ok but a real wast imho⌠Half a cup of 3% in a gallon of water is already enough. If you use the 35% stuff, that is only 2 teaspoons.
Figure out how much longer you go Nach!
*Edit: sorry Nach I thought I first only saw: âI use 3% full solutionâ (Like, undiluted 3%) Now my comment doesnât make sense All good
I was reading the wrong notes when I was typing my reply. I edited it to fix it! I was reading my notes for Hypochlorous Acid, I donât dilute that stuff! Lol!
How many per gallon is that? My brain just broke And itâs already mixed up with those gallons and cups and tbsps and whatnot.
Over here itâs metric. Grams and liters. Much easier. The last bit of âThe Great Brittish Empireâ the US still needs to shake of of her are its miles & gallons
Here is the conversion to metric. 1 Tablespoon equals 14.78672 ml. I just use a syringe to add 15 ml to my spray bottle. With Hyprochlous Acid, I use 12 oz in my fogger and run it in each tent till the fogger is empty. @MrMonkey420 for a gallon of water I would use 8 tablespoons of 3% H02O2. I wouldnât mix it until use either, because it will convert to H20 in a couple of hours.
Lets see 128 oz in a gallon divided by 8 = 16 Tbl per gallon. OR 1 cup. of the goodie per gallon.
Now time to go smoke a bowl my head hurts lol
Marty
Yeah for me itâs really hard, never learned cups, ounces, gallons, ⌠I always need to make the conversion to understand how much something really is. I know a gallon is about 3.8 liter for example. But a gallon in itself is no reference to me.
Anyways. One cup per gallon = 62ml/liter. yeah thatâs double the strength I normally use.
So then you only used a half a tablespoon per 8 oz ? H2O2.
Marty