Yea the more I look at this the more I'm certain this is root rot, I wouldnt increase your watering just yet. You'll have to get rid of as much of the algae, if possible, to save these babies and fix what started it. What I would do is get a large amount of h2o2 for each plant. 10% or less will have the pH level you need. If you cant see your roots, you wont be able to find where the root rot at the most so you'll just want to get the entire root zone and wash them clean. Dont feed anything either, just pure pH'd RO water, anything else will feed the root rot. Go through and run the h2o2 through each plants root zone. let it sit for about 5 mins then runs clean water through and drain. If your run off has brown flakes in it then its 100% root rot and you'll want to do this flush a couple times. For the next week wash the roots with h2o2 and the rockwool cube! Then water and drain until you see no more brown flakes in your run off. Then you can start back up, I'd say continue from week three, this unfortunately set you backso I can flood for this long even with the rockwool? im thinking it could be root rot even though im not sure what it looks like. if It is root rot then I should just water with plane h2o for about 4 or 5 days and then go bk to 700 ppm?
Root rot does what it's doing to your leaves, showing under/over-watering signs and deficiencies. To be 100% you'll have to see your roots, they'll be covered in a brow slim. It will make root stick together and bunch up in a slime ball. It is a living algae that grows on roots blocking them from taking in any nutrients and feeds of the nutes itself. It will continue to grow and cover the entire roots in the brown slim and will raise the pH levels. So in the case that some roots are damaged, then the water they're taking in is on a bad pH level locking out other nutes. Right now clean with h2o2 to get ride of the root rot, damaged roots wont come back but new growth will appear. Once you're clear of the root rot, start feeding with something like superthrive or something with vitamin B1 (thiamine) to help new root growthso I can flood for this long even with the rockwool? im thinking it could be root rot even though im not sure what it looks like. if It is root rot then I should just water with plane h2o for about 4 or 5 days and then go bk to 700 ppm?
I was having problems with the nutes rising way above that. came on here and posted about it and several ppl said to not go by wats on the label...now that I think I have root rot that would explain with the nutes weren't going anywhere causing the ppm to continue to rise.wow.. you have a lot going on there. if you suspect root rot, take a look at the roots. should be quite easy with your system. root rot makes your roots appear brown and slimy (opposed to white and fuzzy) and it will often smell bad. just google some pics. why do you use 850ppm while dutchmasters recommends 1100/1500? http://www.dutchmaster.com.au/?language=english&page=growers_guide&topic=feed_charts
called my local hydro shop and he recommended 29% that they have there. said to mix in with reg nutes and just water normally. yes I am using hydroton in a bucket.What I would do is get a large amount of h2o2 for each plant. 10% or less will have the pH level you need. If you cant see your roots, you wont be able to find where the root rot at the most so you'll just want to get the entire root zone and wash them clean. Dont feed anything either, just pure pH'd RO water, anything else will feed the root rot.
Is you setup a bucket filled entirely with hydroton?
Either turn the camera, free photo software, (filehippo is good), or use Photobucket or a host so you can load them and edit.anyone know how to get my pics to come out straight instead of sideways? lol
Hey if it works! I just like to be delicate with my roots they'll be under a lot of stress but sounds like it will work fine.called my local hydro shop and he recommended 29% that they have there. said to mix in with reg nutes and just water normally. yes I am using hydroton in a bucket.
Yup that's root rot, they should be white and not covered in anything. Feel it, try and pull some off =) but might as well just dip that entire root ball in a h2o2 solution . Find something that will fit all the roots and rockwool soak it for couple mins, clean them with then find somewhere to let it air dry without damaging the roots. You'll want to clean out your system and the rest of your hydroton rocks before you place them back in...if you're continuing with them?well..went and pulled em and here they are....View attachment 2526245View attachment 2526247View attachment 2526248
so I should take them out instead of flooding the whole system with the h2o2 like the shop said?Yup that's root rot, they should be white and not covered in anything. Feel it, try and pull some off =) but might as well just dip that entire root ball in a h2o2 solution . Find something that will fit all the roots and rockwool soak it for couple mins, clean them with then find somewhere to let it air dry without damaging the roots. You'll want to clean out your system and the rest of your hydroton rocks before you place them back in...if you're continuing with them?
Nice, either will work fine, the 29% will work better of course though might cost more. If your grow shop recommends to continue feeding as usually just with a peroxide mix then go for it. Though I would recommend thoroughly cleaning the entire hydro system, all hydroton clay rocks and the root zone with h2o2 and pure h2o before feeding. All the root rot must be killed and removed or it will come back instantly, if provided the same environment. Do what you think would be best just remember to be very delicate with the roots, so much stress already, anymore can call for hermies. Make sure to run the h2o2 through your pump and tubing thoroughly as well. Also, cover the top of the medium from the light, i've seen paper towels used till finances came in, This will more than likely prevent anymore out breaks by blocking the light, even with high humidity's or heat.got the 29%
No problem man, glad I could help! You should be good in no time then, let me know how they turn out...wow get gloves but good to know, never went too high on h2o2 % but now I wanna =\ hahthanks man I really appreciate all the help. I def will keep you updated on progress. yeah he told me to just run it through a few times a week until I see change. he said running It thru would help kill everything in the entire system. basically the same thing ur saying just not separate. man I'll tell u and anyone else who deals with that stuff...BE CAREFUL. got some on my hands and it BURNS. burned for damn near 2hrs and here it is 5 hrs later and I still feel some tingle..this stuff potent. if running it thru doesn't work i'll try ur way. either way, im glad I found the cause..now on to the fix!
I cut pieces about 8"x 8" from that black one side reflective plastic and make a slit and a hole in the center to accomodate the stalk and place the white side up like a carpet over the cube and the hydroton. This helps protect the roots from exposure to light and hold down moisture. I have learned that the Ideal size for rockwool cubes are 2"x 2" which I cut from slab.never heard of making plastic reflectors. should I do that with the rockwool cubes?