xesvuli420
Well-Known Member
So I’m trying to experiment with a simple compost tea and dwc... but even though my plants look great, the roots are rotting away. I’m doing something wrong, maybe someone can spot it.
I fill a 20 gallon tank with tap water, let it bubble for a day, then add worm castings in a sock, and a few tablespoons of unsulfered molasses. (I want to start with a simple recipe before I go crazy with kelp and all the other options.)
Two days later I flush my GH nutes, and switched over to the tea. As I was adding the tea, I checked the PPMs and I’m so confused.. barely a noticeable increase from the tap water Ppm. From about 45-65 I was expecting a few hundred increase at least. I also notice the panty hose didn’t keep all the worm castings in, I didn’t think it would hurt to still use the water.
6 days later my plants still look great, have grown plenty, I was quite happy with the results. Then I peeked at the roots. Anything at the water line was black and easy to pull off. Bits of the compost tea was in some of the roots. Totally looks like extreme root rot except the plant leaves are so far still vibrant.
I feel like in a day or so I’m gonna see some issues popping up.. I’m tempted to flush now, but I don’t want to give up on the method just yet and run back to bottled nutes.
Where did I go wrong fellas? I need some good tips and advice for sure!
thanks!
I fill a 20 gallon tank with tap water, let it bubble for a day, then add worm castings in a sock, and a few tablespoons of unsulfered molasses. (I want to start with a simple recipe before I go crazy with kelp and all the other options.)
Two days later I flush my GH nutes, and switched over to the tea. As I was adding the tea, I checked the PPMs and I’m so confused.. barely a noticeable increase from the tap water Ppm. From about 45-65 I was expecting a few hundred increase at least. I also notice the panty hose didn’t keep all the worm castings in, I didn’t think it would hurt to still use the water.
6 days later my plants still look great, have grown plenty, I was quite happy with the results. Then I peeked at the roots. Anything at the water line was black and easy to pull off. Bits of the compost tea was in some of the roots. Totally looks like extreme root rot except the plant leaves are so far still vibrant.
I feel like in a day or so I’m gonna see some issues popping up.. I’m tempted to flush now, but I don’t want to give up on the method just yet and run back to bottled nutes.
Where did I go wrong fellas? I need some good tips and advice for sure!
thanks!