I have been all over various ask it boards for some time, always trying to improve.
Here is a link of me asking a question about Calcium Hypochlorite
https://ask.nsdl.org/default.aspx?id=12505&cat=1188I as told on another board by a Plant Scientist that I should consider switching to Calcium Hypochlorite because it's breakdown product is Calcium, not Salt!
here is a link supporting that
http://www.kitchenculturekit.com/calciumhypo.htmAccording to this answer I received, we only need 43 pounds to get up to 7 percent equivalent strength of Sodium Hypochlorite ?
Sheet, that would actually be cheaper too
http://www.waterwarehouse.com/products/sku-4858.htmlHave we found the "promised land" ?
Seems simple ?
Since we have 500 plus gallon tanks, we simply dump 43 pounds in, stir, and wait overnight ?
The question IS, how much for a pound of that stuff ?
If this is true, just THINK of the implications ?
All you need do is spray, rinse plants, and walk away.
No worries about sodium poisoning like what happens when you leave SH on a roof!
C'mon guys, get into this thread, we might be on to something ?