ZioFrancolino
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If yes, how can I remove it? I've read about covering from light source and scraping, what do you think?
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When I started playing around in hempys, I used coke bottles. They grew algae. Only effect it had that I noticed was ph raised a little. Nothing detrimental.I would think that it will go away when you transplant it to a container that won't let light into the root zone...but I'm not sure what problems it would or even could cause since you're in soil. I wouldn't fret over it.
But it actually does. It competes for nutrients and oxygen.Leave it..its not hurting anything
So if I block the light it will stop growing?But it actually does. It competes for nutrients and oxygen.
If you are growing in those clear cups, that is why you've grown algae. Double cup with a solid cup.
Although that amount of algae is probably harmless. You could leave it. When it's time to transplant I would probably just scrap it away.
You could use hydrogen peroxide but it may harm any beneficial bacteria in your soil medium.
That's right as far as I understand. Since it needs light to survive.So if I block the light it will stop growing?
It will also stop growing when you transfer to another potSo if I block the light it will stop growing?
That's right. You can simply grab a red solo cup and put the clear cup with the plant directly into the red solo cup. No light and algae will stop growing.So if I block the light it will stop growing?
Nawww that plant wont miss a beatBut it actually does. It competes for nutrients and oxygen.
If you are growing in those clear cups, that is why you've grown algae. Double cup with a solid cup.
Although that amount of algae is probably harmless. You could leave it. When it's time to transplant I would probably just scrap it away.
You could use hydrogen peroxide but it may harm any beneficial bacteria in your soil medium.