Potentially that, too, which is the main reason I say that hydro is precarious. As long as I keep my benny population healthy and I don't smell anaerobic bacteria, everything is pretty simply. Feed once a week, water every 3-5 days. Sometimes up to 7 with Roots Formula 707.i'm thinking pythium, which would have the necrosis symptoms of over watering.
but i see no pix of roots. no roots = no woots...
You called it, @cat of curiosity.
unless you chuck the aerogarden from the get go.First, aerating less in a bare root hydro situation is not going to help.
Second, calcium deficiency.
Third, you haven't mentioned what kind of nutes you're feeding or how much?
EC? pH?
If you just start over without fixing what's wrong, you can't expect better results.
The warmth of the water probably led to the pythium, along with anaerobic conditions.unless you chuck the aerogarden from the get go.
they always get too warm in the res without mods. a 5g bucket, lid, net pot, and tubing/airstone are cheap, will provide plenty of o2, stay cooler, and will yield far greater. if you feed em and stuff that is... lol
it always does.The warmth of the water probably led to the pythium.
Well that would be a change, wouldn't it? lolunless you chuck the aerogarden from the get go.
they always get too warm in the res without mods. a 5g bucket, lid, net pot, and tubing/airstone are cheap, will provide plenty of o2, stay cooler, and will yield far greater. if you feed em and stuff that is... lol
i knew we were reading from the same pageWell that would be a change, wouldn't it? lol