Jroller420
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I've been growing in soil for a few years now and I wanted to try hydroponics. I have a pretty basic setup and this was honestly just my first attempt to see how it would go. I have a large water reserve with a pond pump circulating the water constantly up to the second container where the plants are. I have no temp. control of the water honestly and I know that is very important but once again I just wanted to see what would happen... I had a few plants in small containers with clay pebbles and the pebbles started growing while mold. Pretty much every article I read said I had to just get rid of the plants and bleach everything. I got rid of the pebbles and the plants in the pebbles but I had one plant in lava rocks. I wanted to see if maybe the lava rocks would hold up and not get mold like the others but it looks like the mold is hitting the roots on the last remaining plant so I imagine I'll have to toss the last plant and really bleach everything.
Does anyone have any suggestion/comments about this problem? Maybe some more simple fixes...
And this setup is inside a room that can get pretty humid and I also read that having the roots a certain distance from the water can affect mold growing.
So I know those two things along with no temp. control of the water can cause the mold to grow. I'm just wondering if anyone has any simple solutions that are not too costly.
Does anyone have any suggestion/comments about this problem? Maybe some more simple fixes...
And this setup is inside a room that can get pretty humid and I also read that having the roots a certain distance from the water can affect mold growing.
So I know those two things along with no temp. control of the water can cause the mold to grow. I'm just wondering if anyone has any simple solutions that are not too costly.