Yes you can, the slime wont come along with the cutting. Make sure to use your fresh tea on the cutting as well to help get those roots growing. cheersThis may be a real dumb question but I got to ask.....Can I take clippings from a plant that has this Brown Slime??? Cause if it doesnt get better and I have to cull the plant I would like to keep the strain around if its ok to clone a plant that has Brown SLime.
THanks
BKB
Use it as a spray or in the tray???Yes you can, the slime wont come along with the cutting. Make sure to use your fresh tea on the cutting as well to help get those roots growing. cheers
mr.bond
Yes you can, the slime wont come along with the cutting. Make sure to use your fresh tea on the cutting as well to help get those roots growing. cheers
mr.bond
Thanks a lot HR and Bond for answering my questions!No use it in the water you feed them
Just add to the resI cant wait to apply my tea today....When I add my tea, should I pour it through the net cup or just add in the res??? Thanks
BKB
Both. Obviously you'll want it in the rez, but you want to pour it through the netcup as well to inoculate the root crown for maximum protection and benefit.I cant wait to apply my tea today....When I add my tea, should I pour it through the net cup or just add in the res??? Thanks
BKB
Thanks bro, I need it!!!That 'dirt' is likely the tea or particles in the tea sticking to the slime. This is what we call the 'after-slime'. Looks bad but healthy. You should see signs of new white roots soon if your tea took down the bad stuff. Good luck!!!!
mr.bond
Yes, using way too much tea/biolife will exhaust the water's dissolved oxygen faster than it can be replenished, choking out the roots and potentially causing irreversible wilt or plant death.can the plants overdose on tea? Are there negatives that arise with too much tea in the res?
the roots look ok for the most part, however liquid karma is a known trigger of the slime, as it contains sugars and organic material. perhaps you got a touch of the slime but the tea seems to be working well for you. cheers and good luck!man, you guys are the best...making my experiment with dwc/uc much easier.
opinions on these roots. I did add liquid karma 2 days ago.
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what would you consider "too much tea"? thanks.Yes, using way too much tea/biolife will exhaust the water's dissolved oxygen faster than it can be replenished, choking out the roots and potentially causing irreversible wilt or plant death.
cheers,
mr.bond
more than 1 cup per gallon would be excessive. this amount is really only needed for maximum slime fighting. 1 cup per 10 gallons is a great target for maintenance doses. if you're using a recirculating system of any sort you could probably use even less.what would you consider "too much tea"? thanks.
Those roots look good to me. I am using liquid karma as well in addition to the full BC pure blend pro line. Its good stuff but it does have lots of chunks that end up sticking to the roots and what not. My roots are never bright white, they are always stained a little brown. Freaks you out a little bit but in the end, the plants are healthy and the roots are not slimy to the touch so something must be working right.man, you guys are the best...making my experiment with dwc/uc much easier.
opinions on these roots. I did add liquid karma 2 days ago.
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