Bringing this thread back from the Daed.
Bringing this thread back from the Daed.
Well, I've been trying the suggested method that seems to work for everyone else.
I bought some glass beakers to use, since glass is easy to clean, and microwave safe.
The first culture I started with this method is still alive, going strong. All the secondary cultures have crashed inside of 24 hours. No idea why.
I have microwaved the culture water in the beakers, boiling it this way for seven minutes. Let it cool, aerate for a day, add the fertilizer and trace elements, add the phyto, and within a day, it crashes. All the phyto settles to the bottom, regardless of the rapid aeration.
Next I boiled the culture water on the stovetop for ten minutes. Went through the same process, and still it crashed within a day.
Through all this, the original culture is chugging along. I add boiled makeup water to it daily to replace evaporation.
My conclusion - there is NO WAY that a living organism is causing the crashes. It has to be something else. Could it be that i have residual bleach in the beakers even after all the rinsing and drying I do?I'd be pulling my hair out if I had enough to pull.