Hello again, Heisenberg. I'm still following your recipe to the letter, and my roots are still absolutely gorgeous. Having only grown in DWC and having been plagued with slime from day one, I didn't even realize until now just what healthy roots should look like. I'm so grateful that I'm reluctant to ask for your help again, but, of course, that's what I'm about to do.
I was so delighted with the success of the tea that I changed everything I was doing to everything you are doing (and again, it's worked out beautifully!), including the use of Purple Maxx. I bought my Purple Maxx in December, but only just opened the bottle, and I found this odd black stuff floating in it, appeared to be mold. A quick online search revealed that a lot of folks found the same thing in their bottles. I emailed the company about it and just got this response:
It is not uncommon for the growth of the "strange
substance" in Purple Maxx and/or Snow Storm. This will not hurt your
plants and as far as the foliar feeding - we have not had any
complaints that this will cause a problem either. Even though this
"strange substance" will not hurt anything, we are in the process of
finding a cure for it, as it is alarming for customers to see. Please let
us know if you have any further
concerns. Thank you for using our products.
I found it odd that they twice referred to the black stuff, in quotes, as a "strange substance" without telling me what it was, so I wrote back and asked. That got me this reply:
It's just a type of mold that is coming from a contamination. We are trying
to determine if the contamination is from air exposure, the plastic bottle,
etc. In the meantime, please know that it is perfectly safe to use.
If I could impose on you to pick your brain just once again, Heis, do you have any opinion as to whether or not this is logical - that the "strange substance" is indeed mold, and that they don't know the source of the contamination, yet they are able to assure me that it is perfectly safe to use?
In any case, thank you again for making this hobby enjoyable again!