I'm not new to hydroponics but I haven't grown since 1999.
Here's my set up. I'm using an ebb and flow table, growing in 6" rockwool cubes, using two 600 watt lights (not flourescents). I used to grow with the clay pebbles but this is my first time with rockwool. There is nothing around the rockwool cubes. They are just in the ebb and flow table. I'm using Dynogrow, supplemented with Hygrozyme. I've also added in some bloom boosters - Tiger Bloom at the start of blooming and right now Advanced Nutrient's Bloom Booster.
I had good growth in the vegetative stage but as time went on growth became extremely slow. I had a major problem with leaves dropping off around the time I switched to the budding lights and fertilizers. Since then growth has been at a snail's pace. Yeah I'm getting buds, big buds even, over 18" in a few cases. But they're not solid feeling. And their growth is S L O W. I started to bud them in July! The trichomes are filling in but have not turned brown, which I'm told is the sign that they're ready to harvest.
Many of the leaves are filled with what looks like signs of being burned - orange spots, tips curled - and some of the smaller branches have actually died though no large branch has. No plants has died. All are budding just slowly as I said before.
I strongly suspect that the problem is the roots. The roots that I see on the sides of the rockwool look small, unhealthy, thin and are slightly tan in color. I have some clone mothers growing really well in a different unit and their roots like fine. (Hooray!) The roots of my budding plants don't look like these at all. The clone mothers are growing well, each in its own bucket, in a small rockwool cube and are watered a few times a day.
I also use Sledgehammer for a complete flush about once every three weeks or so. I've flushed it out with Sledgehammer at least three times but I don't think it did a thing to fix these problems.
I also noticed a bad, acrid sort of smell coming from my troubled plants. I wouldn't call it the smell of decay really. It smelled acidic if anything. This smell has died down somewhat. The water reservoir get some clear slimy stuff in it but I clean that out when I change the water. I have never seen any sort of slime or obvious signs of something growing on the roots.
My guess is that the roots are waterlogged as the rockwool holds too much water. I'm have been using a 1" air stone but I just bought a 12" air stone as I suspect that the problem is lack of oxygen.
What more can I do to remedy this problem? I've heard about soaking the roots in a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide. I've also heard about using a strong solution of Hygrozyme to clean out the roots. I added a quarter of a cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide to the water today too.
I have a set of clones that is just about ready to go into production so I don't have a lot of time to remedy my slow growing crop. I have 100% success rate so far in my clones so I'm not doing everything wrong. I also plan never to grow in just rockwool again as I'm convinced that it is too easy to get root rot and other problems related to it holding too much water. I plan on growing the second crop in either clay pebbles or in the new glass Growstone material.
Can my roots be reinvigorated?
Thanks!
Here's my set up. I'm using an ebb and flow table, growing in 6" rockwool cubes, using two 600 watt lights (not flourescents). I used to grow with the clay pebbles but this is my first time with rockwool. There is nothing around the rockwool cubes. They are just in the ebb and flow table. I'm using Dynogrow, supplemented with Hygrozyme. I've also added in some bloom boosters - Tiger Bloom at the start of blooming and right now Advanced Nutrient's Bloom Booster.
I had good growth in the vegetative stage but as time went on growth became extremely slow. I had a major problem with leaves dropping off around the time I switched to the budding lights and fertilizers. Since then growth has been at a snail's pace. Yeah I'm getting buds, big buds even, over 18" in a few cases. But they're not solid feeling. And their growth is S L O W. I started to bud them in July! The trichomes are filling in but have not turned brown, which I'm told is the sign that they're ready to harvest.
Many of the leaves are filled with what looks like signs of being burned - orange spots, tips curled - and some of the smaller branches have actually died though no large branch has. No plants has died. All are budding just slowly as I said before.
I strongly suspect that the problem is the roots. The roots that I see on the sides of the rockwool look small, unhealthy, thin and are slightly tan in color. I have some clone mothers growing really well in a different unit and their roots like fine. (Hooray!) The roots of my budding plants don't look like these at all. The clone mothers are growing well, each in its own bucket, in a small rockwool cube and are watered a few times a day.
I also use Sledgehammer for a complete flush about once every three weeks or so. I've flushed it out with Sledgehammer at least three times but I don't think it did a thing to fix these problems.
I also noticed a bad, acrid sort of smell coming from my troubled plants. I wouldn't call it the smell of decay really. It smelled acidic if anything. This smell has died down somewhat. The water reservoir get some clear slimy stuff in it but I clean that out when I change the water. I have never seen any sort of slime or obvious signs of something growing on the roots.
My guess is that the roots are waterlogged as the rockwool holds too much water. I'm have been using a 1" air stone but I just bought a 12" air stone as I suspect that the problem is lack of oxygen.
What more can I do to remedy this problem? I've heard about soaking the roots in a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide. I've also heard about using a strong solution of Hygrozyme to clean out the roots. I added a quarter of a cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide to the water today too.
I have a set of clones that is just about ready to go into production so I don't have a lot of time to remedy my slow growing crop. I have 100% success rate so far in my clones so I'm not doing everything wrong. I also plan never to grow in just rockwool again as I'm convinced that it is too easy to get root rot and other problems related to it holding too much water. I plan on growing the second crop in either clay pebbles or in the new glass Growstone material.
Can my roots be reinvigorated?
Thanks!