StoopidLungs
Well-Known Member
Root rot? I started out using subculture M, but after reading about h2o2 decided to switch to that instead. Since my res temps are too high (room temp 80-85) and I do not have the equipment (yet) to adjust them, I definitely need to focus on killing all bacteria. My buckets are black (light proof) and my water is RO. About a week ago I noticed my buckets were a bit smelly and the roots were either brown or had brown stuff on them. I read that this could just be a side effect of the subculture M and not necessarily root rot. Are brownish roots absolutely always signs of real root rot? Could this just be a neutral side-effect of the subculture M or maybe discoloration from the nutes? It seems like I have already noticed improvements since switching to h2o2 but that could just be a placebo. When I switched to h2o2 I also changed the water and thoroughly cleaned the buckets and hoses. Also, if this does look like root rot, my plan is to continue with the h2o2 and add either dutch master gold zone or SM-90- which one do you prefer? If this does not look like root rot, what is it? Could it be a less severe algae or fungus? Other than that, my plants look really good even though I know root rot might not show much at first up top. Also, the second picture plant looks worse and has TWO airlines and airstones in it. I know temps are low but it definitely should have enough oxygen, plus even more now that I am using h2o2. I was also thinking that perhaps I should lower my water levels to 1 inch below the bottom of the net pot so I can fully oxygenate the roots closest to the net pot. Or would it be better for them to be fully submerged? Thoughts? 


