best ghost account so far, full of nanoplastic merchandise but with good tips. cool the water with a pond with bamboo pipelines sumerged. cut beer cans to block UV from the light (after removing the nanoplastic layer) introduce small fish (not for killing them)
to summarize: "the last one has guaranteed success": Clean the whole system. 2nd method: use food-safe hydroperoxide. 3ml per gallon. and use it weekly to avoid infestation. No idea what concentration since it's not mentioned.
this video is so helpful!
I am glad you found this video helpful, Bea! :)
Actual tips start at 4:00 if you want to skip all the preamble.
You are joking right?
Had to wait till more than half.of the video for the actual info
best ghost account so far, full of nanoplastic merchandise but with good tips.
cool the water with a pond with bamboo pipelines sumerged.
cut beer cans to block UV from the light (after removing the nanoplastic layer)
introduce small fish (not for killing them)
What percentage strengrh H202 are you using ? i.e. 3% or 35% ?
3ml of 3% H2O2 per gallon of solution) to remove it.
to summarize:
"the last one has guaranteed success": Clean the whole system.
2nd method: use food-safe hydroperoxide. 3ml per gallon. and use it weekly to avoid infestation.
No idea what concentration since it's not mentioned.
Is food grade so 3%
Not all food grade is 3%. I have a bottle that's 12%. I've seen them at 30+%@@AlessandroParisi95
looks like you are growing some mosquitoes too.
Oh no! In the water? 😱
@@FoodForestClub Yea. You can see one clearly squirming around at 2:35 at the bottom right of the bottle.
Merci beaucoup :-)