Root rot?

Cpip1218

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please tell me what this is? The plants look fine I did just add nutrients 2 days ago.

20 gallon res with 4 airstones
 

blackforest

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It looks like pythium to me too (root rot), unless it's slimy, then it's an algae caused mainly by light leaks. If it's root rot, you need a sterilizer or a beneficial bacteria. (but not both). A sterilizer would be like H2O2 and SM90. A beneficial would be like botanicare's Hydroguard. I recently had this issue, and decided to go with hydroguard. Cleared everything up and they are doing great!
 

warble

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Looks like rot. Get some more oxygen in that res(bigger air pump). Clean that rotten stuff off with water in a sprayer and get some beneficials in there. I use great white. Hydrozyme would help too. If you're going sterile, I would clean the reservoir use some peroxide diluted down to .3% in a spray bottle and get all of that brown stuff out of those roots. Rinse your sprayer well after, or it will mess up your sprayer eventually.
 

Cpip1218

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Looks like rot. Get some more oxygen in that res(bigger air pump). Clean that rotten stuff off with water in a sprayer and get some beneficials in there. I use great white. Hydrozyme would help too. If you're going sterile, I would clean the reservoir use some peroxide diluted down to .3% in a spray bottle and get all of that brown stuff out of those roots. Rinse your sprayer well after, or it will mess up your sprayer eventually.
I just sprayed water on the roots and it all came off is that root rot?
 

warble

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That is rot. Make sure to wash all of that brown stuff off. Scrub your res with bleach. Rinse with RO water.
 

latewood

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Looks like the water level got too low and the root ends dried out. Sorry to come in so late in the thread. Never saw redorange roots unless they were dried out.

One other explanation is; If you used expanded clay, and did not rinse it thorughly before filling the net pot; It is possible that that is dust. And that si why you are able to rinse it off.
 

Tone5500

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Just wash it off and clean your rez I had a 5 gallon bucket full of shitty slimy white shut when my air pump kicked off for two days I just washed that shit off cleaned Rez with bleach filled back up and still copped about 10 oz for her I do think it hurt my held tho just on stress but yea like dude said above if you used hydrotron I always boil mine for about 15 mins good luck
 

Cpip1218

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So I did everything yall said there is still some brown stuff butt there seems to be more white roots on all but one. Do yall think the last plant will die?image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
 

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Tone5500

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You will be fine bro give her a couple weeks if you start to notice over health of the plant decrease like leave during off lack of growth then you might have a problem do you keep a sterile rez or benifical rez ???
 

rory420420

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It looks like pythium to me too (root rot), unless it's slimy, then it's an algae caused mainly by light leaks. If it's root rot, you need a sterilizer or a beneficial bacteria. (but not both). A sterilizer would be like H2O2 and SM90. A beneficial would be like botanicare's Hydroguard. I recently had this issue, and decided to go with hydroguard. Cleared everything up and they are doing great!
Looks like rot. Get some more oxygen in that res(bigger air pump). Clean that rotten stuff off with water in a sprayer and get some beneficials in there. I use great white. Hydrozyme would help too. If you're going sterile, I would clean the reservoir use some peroxide diluted down to .3% in a spray bottle and get all of that brown stuff out of those roots. Rinse your sprayer well after, or it will mess up your sprayer eventually.
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rory420420

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So I did everything yall said there is still some brown stuff butt there seems to be more white roots on all but one. Do yall think the last plant will die?View attachment 3319831 View attachment 3319832 View attachment 3319833 View attachment 3319834
Roots are like fingers,they'll still perform if damaged,but they aren't repairing themselves...the plant grows New ones,which your pics show..you're on the right path,keep temps at 65ish,p.h. most 5.8,no light,lots of air,and a few drops of your favorite Bennie formula every other day,you're golden...
Good luck!
 

Cpip1218

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Update:: So the plants have gotten a lot bigger and u can see how I am keeping light out of the res but I still have some brown roots. Also the last pic shows how the plant got burnt from the light. I have been out of town and explaining to a buddy how to take care of em
 

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