FeFiFoFUM
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Slime loves roots that are constantly in water, so lowering the water level should have helped. However you don't want to lower the water as the roots grow, it should be an inch or so below the net pot.
So looking at the pic I assume that the black gunk starts at the water level, which is why the upper roots look ok? I thought it was jsut left over from the previous infection, but it just showed up? The gunk certainly isn't natural, but it also doesn't look like the slime exactly. It looks like there are new white shoots coming out of the gunk, and that is a good thing. Slime halts almost all root production, so what your looking at may be harmless.
I don't think this is the case, but sometimes you can add too much molasses to the tea, it doesn't all get eaten in 48 hours, and once in the res it feeds the slime. Also if you add too much fungi you can get a similar slime. If you use any sprays be sure they don't drip into the res. If they are organic they will feed the slime, if they are pesitcides they will kill the bennies.
I use a clean contianer for each batch. I go buy the 2.5 gallon plastic jugs of water with a built in spout. When each batch is done, the container gets tossed. Bleaching your bucket isn't nessesary, dawn antibacterial dish soap is fine and rinses away better. Bleach does leave residue but also breaks down pretty quickly, seems unlikely to be the problem but maybe.
I may have been wrong, the ph does jump from 5.5 to 6.5 in a 24 hour period but I remember you saying that was ok, the black gunk, IT has always been there to a point, maybe there is more now, but not much and the roots are still growing, Ill check them again in a few min, I just got back from the hospital with my lil boy, SO I havent had a chance to check them this evening. Ill put up some more pics of the roots here shortly.