I had a great white do you think that will help I also did a water change. Will it spread to my other plants. should I just get rid of that one
Let her go. Save her. Read a lot. A that will give u experienceI had a great white do you think that will help I also did a water change. Will it spread to my other plants. should I just get rid of that one
Will do just wondering if the beneficial bacteria will help. If so how long will it be till I see results?Let her go. Save her. Read a lot. A that will give u experience
The roots look fine for the most part. The water did get a little low as I was preoccupied this week and couldn't look on them as much as I would like to have. There was a little fuzzy growing at the top of the roots closer to the net pot. I did a water change and added some beneficial bacteria. I also added a kelp extract such as liquid karma. The other two plans actually have new roots growing. Both sites are connected show all 6 plants share the same water. I will post some pics in a bit when the lights come on3 plants per site roots may need more air near that one plant maybe.. kinda looks like a broken branch
what do the roots look like if was in the roots all 3 would look bad..
tea takes 48 hr to brew thinking about a week too start to grow again if all conditions are right
just started new batch myself
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Will do just wondering if the beneficial bacteria will help. If so how long will it be till I see results?
Thanks for the reply. Since I just put it in flower would it be best to just remove it? There is still no change. The other plants look healthy and dont want the same thing to happen to them. Can it spread? I dont see root rot. there is no slime and no roots floating in the res. there is no foul odors either.sorry my friend,but beneficial bacteria does not really "fix" anything. Beni's work by crowding out the bad bacteria, but if the other bacteria is fully established then beni's will have a real hard time doing their work. Also, they dont kill anything, the bad bacteria will still be there and you have just created a microbe rich environment for all bacteria.
So the short answer is beni's work as a better preventative than corrective measure. For you to see an improvement the beni's will have to establish enough to grow new root and root hairs. Minimum of 4 days, could take a few weeks to see anything.
Also hate to say that beni's dont work sometimes and they work a lot less as reactive. Good luck.
My roots always look brown because I use seaweed extract or liquid karma
The difference in yield is astonishing. After using seaweed extract I would never go without it. It is the cheapest and most effective additive that you can use in any garden. I am not bothered by the color of the roots. Before you knock it do some research on using seaweed or kelp extract in your garden. After you try it I guarantee you you will never stop using it.Hmmm. I would stop using ANYTHING that made my roots look like that.
Are you talking in hydro? In the res? Nothing organic goes in mine.... Would spell disaster for my roots. And besides, isn't it just a N boost? I'll add more of my part B if i want that.The difference in yield is astonishing. After using seaweed extract I would never go without it. It is the cheapest and most effective additive that you can use in any garden. I am not bothered by the color of the roots. Before you knock it do some research on using seaweed or kelp extract in your garden. After you try it I guarantee you you will never stop using it.
You are still not getting it. Do some research before you say what you will and won't use. Do a Google search using kelp in the garden. I'm not trying to get into a pissing match over whether who is right and who is wrong. I guarantee you if you read about it and try it you will be thanking me. Have a happy Thanksgiving and thanks for your sentiments on my surviving plants.Are you talking in hydro? In the res? Nothing organic goes in mine.... Would spell disaster for my roots. And besides, isn't it just a N boost? I'll add more of my part B if i want that.
Foliar is a different story i suppose.. I've heard good things about that.
Glad to hear your other plants were unaffected.
You are still not getting it. Do some research before you say what you will and won't use. There's just too much to explain about how beneficial it is and yes foliar spray helps a lot as well. You can use kelp from germination till the last day of flower. Do a Google search using kelp in the garden. I'm not trying to get into a pissing match over whether who is right and who is wrong. I guarantee you if you read about it and try it you will be thanking me. Have a happy Thanksgiving man!