Yes, it can be. If the root system isn't big enough, or the solution doesn't have enough air, the plant becomes bloated and water-logged, as if overwatered, just as it is showing there.Nothing is "too young for hydro". What is your ph?
..Except that is exactly what hydro is. Using aerated water as a medium and nutrients solution. Isn't it? Drip would be better for young roots. Let me be specific: the plant is too young for DWC.Then the problem wouldn't be "hydro" would it? It would be aeration of the solution. You can start seeds in rockwool with a drip. Isn't that "hydro"? Yes, yes it is.
lol...ok. No arguing from me this morning. I'm sick and only somewhat buzzy. Peace...Except that is exactly what hydro is. Using aerated water as a medium and nutrients solution. Isn't it? Drip would be better for young roots. Let me be specific: the plant is too young for DWC.
Maybe you need to kick it on for less time, or break that hour up over the day. I would say water it less frequently, but that obviously isn't an option in a hydro setup.It's a fish tank air pump for my airstone. It runs 24/7, the mg aerogarden has built in water pump that pumps up to the cover that has channels in it that runs to the pods. So I have the water pump set to kick on 1 hour a day.
i'm thinking pythium, which would have the necrosis symptoms of over watering.Pretty sure that is necrosis due to either P/Mg def, or suffocation. Not even talking shit, but that is my speculation. I grow organically, man, so more power to you. Hydro is tedious, in my opinion.