Uggg! The whole reason I chose drain to waste was for the ease and less maintenance. I cleaned and bleached everything and the rez is filling back up as I write. It takes forever to get 40 gal. of ro water. If it happens again I may just quit. This is ALOT of work! The plants are looking great so I don't think there is a root problem. The room does get up to 80 so maybe the water is too warm?
I tore everything apart and soaked it in bleach and scrubbed the rez with bleach. Its filling now. What temp does the water need to be below? Should I leave out the h202? The plants are in week 4 of flower and they look great. I'm just getting so discouraged.All this tells you is it is aerobic. H2O2 could be encouraging it also. Could be algae.
You gotta figure out if you have a pathogen / pythium / root rot, or if this is nothing to worry about except an extra cleaning job.
Do you notice any visible problems in the plants, and are you able to view your roots for symptoms?
Lots of reading on brown slime, not all of it devastating, but if I were you i'd be changing the res/cleaning lines anyways.
That's a great idea. I put a float on my rez but now that think about it, it would be kinda hard to figure out how much nutes to add.When I went RO I put in a separate drum with a float valve so that I always have 40gal RO water on hand as needed. I just flip a switch to top off the res, and the RO drum fills back to the float line before switching the filter off. My waste line runs outside to planter beds.
Make no mistake, it is a lot of work, especially with a new setup. With a new build and so many firsts I can tell you I work full time on this. Every day there is something to do or fix or something to improve. And every day there is something to learn. This is science and plant botany and understanding the how's and the why's is essential to success. I'm working on it, but its a long road. This should not be underestimated.Uggg! The whole reason I chose drain to waste was for the ease and less maintenance. I cleaned and bleached everything and the rez is filling back up as I write. It takes forever to get 40 gal. of ro water. If it happens again I may just quit. This is ALOT of work! The plants are looking great so I don't think there is a root problem. The room does get up to 80 so maybe the water is too warm?
I hear ya! But I have a 40 hr a week job so I need to get this worked out. I dearly love this hobby but I can't be spending every free hour tending to it. I wonder if the lid to my rez being yellow might be letting light through it. Im going to try covering it up with something. Should I leave the h202 out and see what happens? What would you try?Make no mistake, it is a lot of work, especially with a new setup. With a new build and so many firsts I can tell you I work full time on this. Every day there is something to do or fix or something to improve. And every day there is something to learn. This is science and plant botany and understanding the how's and the why's is essential to success. I'm working on it, but its a long road. This should not be underestimated.
I'm no expert and we have different systems so I can only say what I do.I hear ya! But I have a 40 hr a week job so I need to get this worked out. I dearly love this hobby but I can't be spending every free hour tending to it. I wonder if the lid to my rez being yellow might be letting light through it. Im going to try covering it up with something. Should I leave the h202 out and see what happens? What would you try?
I have those exact same yellow lid bins - four of them in my flower room - and no issues. Water temps are never more than 68/69F in an 80F room. I do not run airstones in flower as the drip system sufficiently oxygenates the water upon delivery.I think I figured it out! I lifted up the corner of the lid and the led was definitely penetrating the lid. Whew! I hope covering it fixes it! Ive added pics of the rez so if anyone else gets one be sure to cover the lid. Also a pic of a Chaos on day 25 of 12/12. Thank you all so much for your help!
OK. I thought the airstones were to keep it moving so nothing could grow. I'm going right now to turn them off.I have those exact same yellow lid bins - four of them in my flower room - and no issues. Water temps are never more than 68/69F in an 80F room. I do not run airstones in flower as the drip system sufficiently oxygenates the water upon delivery.
I run sealed with carbon scrubbers, lots of fans, and mid 40's humidity, so I expect the room to be pretty clean or at least hostile to pathogens. But you just never know.
Have you changed your RO filters lately? They do get gunked up with bacteria and shit after a while.I don't understand! How could I have something that others dont? I know there are hundreds of other people that run dtw with dynagro nutes. How could this crap just "develope" in MY rez?
Have you checked your PH? I posted earlier in your thread with a attachment for you to have a look at. Don't turn off your airstones!I don't understand! How could I have something that others dont? I know there are hundreds of other people that run dtw with dynagro nutes. How could this crap just "develope" in MY rez?
I do check the pH. I think I'm going to have to get a new pen though. I looked at the attachment a little and will read some more tomorrow. My ro system is only like 6 weeks old.Have you checked your PH? I posted earlier in your thread with a attachment for you to have a look at. Don't turn off your airstones!
Its a fairly new system. I've maybe ran 150 gallon through it.Have you changed your RO filters lately? They do get gunked up with bacteria and shit after a while.
Oh okay, just thought I should check. I doubt if the white stuff would cause a problem anyway. Like I said, probably a yeast type organism.Its a fairly new system. I've maybe ran 150 gallon through it.