why is my water milky brown and have stuff floating in it?

10mm fan boy

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sounds good, the only reason i personally dont like the h2o2 is that you gotta stay on top of it, once its mixed with water in 3-4 days it loses that extra oxygen atom and thus becomes water, and if you do get root rot, hzyme is the answer, i been through it all with roots and its the best shit i have used, matter of fact i think its problem solving ability and maintaince is top of my priority list when it comes to grows
Let me just say this. I had been useing the h202 per recomendations from the start of the grow and had these problems come up with the h202 already in my res.

Nothing against the h202 but if hygrozyme works for me, then I will be a life long user of the stuff. kiss-ass


UPDATE AFTER 12 HOURS

my plants got one watering last night before lights out.
I went in this morning and WOW, holly shit!
I am sooo glad I decided to do both systems different.
The system that was treated with 3ml a gallon of h202 is already just as milky as it ever was. :wall:

The system with hygrozyme is holding...
(runs to knock on wood)
 

morrisgreenberg

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what will happen is the hygrozyme will attatck any pythium , especially when its on the roots, so your gonna have roots fall off and go into the water turning it brown, change out the water daily with fresh hygrozyme and you will see new root growth along with the other brown slimey roots, eventially the white roots will overtake the brown ones, depending on how bad it is could be 5days to 2 weeks, if you like, you can add hygrozyme to a spray bottle and use it as a cleaner for your tray
 
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