What is your water temp? Do you use bennies? I fill my 5g buckets to just under the netpot, and top off with water after it drinks a gallon, then weekly res change.
Well, they are often higher than they should be. They are in individual, black 5 gal buckets and they average 71 - 72 and I fight to keep them from going higher.
After a 35 year growing hiatus, I have finally geared up to get it all going again but this is my 1st crack at DWC and I underestimated my need to disinfect my nutrient solution. I originally started everything in my basement for the first 4 weeks and it is cool down there and the roots were doing great and their temps stayed 64 - 68. Then I had an accident and I flooded my basement which forced me to get a 4 x 8 tent and move everything upstairs while I rebuild my basement. Being in the tent, the temps and humidity shot up and one day my main air line had become partly dislodged for the good part of a day and my roots turned beige.
I think another factor that exacerbated things was too much of an air gap between the net pot and water level. Once the roots had made it down to the bottom of the bucket, I lowered the level about 1.5" below. The roots in THAT space were the ones that turned beige first. Now that I've read Under Current's recommendation for the higher water levels, it seemed to make sense. The higher water keeps those roots rinsed and clean - aside from the disinfectant, just the mechanical action of the agitation helps keep the roots from clumping - whereby the roots in the center of the clump can't breathe.
I immediately started H2O2 treatments, rinsing, cleaning everything, changing nutrient solutions - and it was STILL progressing. I had started putting frozen bottles of water into them but I could only do that once a day and an hour after putting them in, they would be thawed and the temps right back up. I added a whole bunch of ventilation and a humidifier which helped stabilize things. I ended up having to cut out a lot of the infected roots and switched from H2O2 to UC Roots and things are finally moving in the right direction. My net pots look like white chia pets with a full beard of brand new roots popping out all over. I had tried mixing my own with pool shock, but it seemed too strong and it reacted badly with Cannazyme. It caused foaming with the Cannazyme and then gelatinous globs of goo. Everything went in the shower and got a good rinsing down and I ran a new nute batch with UC Roots (no H2O2) and no Cannazyme. Once the new roots get a good foothold, I'll addd it back in to break down anything remaining.
Also, my EZ Cloner got infected. Everything in the tent did. It ended up also getting completely broken down and disinfected and I've just restarted it.
I'm building an under current 2 x 6 system for my flower room, and my plan was to just use buckets to veg them. It's been a hell of a lot of work with individual buckets and my need to cool down the nutes further made me decide to do an RDWC for veg too. Under Current is crazy busy right now, so it takes a little bit of time to order one and get it in so I decided to mimic their design spec and make my own.I'm just waiting for the last of the parts to come and then start building it. Then I'll have a much better control of temps - I got 2, 1/4 HP chillers - one for each room.