Tmac4302
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My roots from using JUST beneficial bacteria. I LOVE BENNIES! Day 21 in flower after 7 weeks of veg.
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Looking good there Tmac! To the haters out there, this is a prime example for why some of us use bennies even without slime. "If you're treating it, you've already lost the battle." LOL so untrue... that root ball wouldn't be half as full without some myco up in that rez! good shit tmac, thanks for postingMy roots from using JUST beneficial bacteria. I LOVE BENNIES! Day 21 in flower after 7 weeks of veg.
Right? I like using it as a preventative effect mostly though. Even though my roots are that big and well established, I still will continue to use it because I just like having the security of knowing whats in my reservoir, instead of chancing anaerobic pathogens colonizing. The big roots are just a plus, imo. ;D Healthy, big roots = Healthy, big fruits. lol I am and will beLooking good there Tmac! To the haters out there, this is a prime example for why some of us use bennies even without slime. "If you're treating it, you've already lost the battle." LOL so untrue... that root ball wouldn't be half as full without some myco up in that rez! good shit tmac, thanks for posting
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mr.bond
Wow your roots look ten times better than my buddy's DWC. I keep trying to tell him his roots shouldn't be brown like that but what do I know.My roots from using JUST beneficial bacteria. I LOVE BENNIES! Day 21 in flower after 7 weeks of veg.
Tell him to invest in some bennies! They work wonders and make the plant 10x healthier, imo.Wow your roots look ten times better than my buddy's DWC. I keep trying to tell him his roots shouldn't be brown like that but what do I know.
Take your troll like post out of here and back to the soil sectionHonestly, I believe most here would be far better off in soil. You'd get a better tasting product and get far more yield and I do DWC. DWC should be mainly done in the North unless you can cool your room well. Most of these root rot problems have to do with warm water and using clogged air stones.
Im pretty sure you didn't read that. At least not on this thread.Did I read that you're not supposed to add ph down after I add my first inoculation of tea? How do I ph my plants then?
View attachment 2039409View attachment 2039410Looking good there Tmac! To the haters out there, this is a prime example for why some of us use bennies even without slime. "If you're treating it, you've already lost the battle." LOL so untrue... that root ball wouldn't be half as full without some myco up in that rez! good shit tmac, thanks for posting
cheers
mr.bond
Don't run the tea when you are using plain water during your final flush stage, it's not necessary this late in the game. Sledgehammer is a flushing agent. Rinsing your roots with this every 3 weeks will just flush out localized nutrients, and disrupt the growth cycle. It could also break the myco 'chains'. It's not necessary to flush during a grow unless your rez is totally screwed up pH- or TDS- wise (PPM). Flush at the end only IMO.As far as people that have rinsing roots and flushing in their regiment.. Would you say it's still necessary to rinse the roots (every 3 weeks with fox farms sledgehammer is my current practice). And also if and when flushing, would you just run water with tea as opposed to just water? I inoculated last night and added nutes this afternoon, ph'd to 5.7, now I wait...