Many hobbyist are often confronted with Pythium and other fungal outbreaks. Hobbyist have basically 3 choices when it comes to catching a dose of the Pythium and or other fungal root rot diseases…
Prevent the disease, treat the disease or trash the whole project, disinfect the farm and equipment or buy new equipment that is not contaminated with fungal spores and replant the crop. Then hope you will not catch another dose of the root rot.
If you know of any more options left, please recommend.
Preventing the root rot sounds easy, but treating the disease is really a common thread. I see many hobbyist on pot growing forums that have caught a dose and asking for advice about treating the rot.
Some hobby growers and RDWC “experts” say that “low oxygen” in root zones and nutrient water is the primary cause of root rot. So if all these people are really correct, then it seems very logical to me that IF a grower can or will maintain “safe or optimal oxygenation” the fungal root rot and fungal diseases will be prevented.
About ½ the pot growing hobbyist are not concerned with oxygenation because the DO saturation chart says you will have plenty of dissolved O2 if you keep the res water cold and use some H2O2 or Clorox to kill and keep microbial growth limited. “Low oxygen” is meaningless.
And the root rot marches on.
Many growers believe that there is something to “low oxygen” in the root zone and res solution, but their oxygenation is self-limited to air. They hope that air pumps and bubble stones, waterfalls, fluming, surface agitation and still catch a dose of the root rot.
And the root rot marches on.
2 questions for ½ of hobbyist RDWC/DWC that do believe that “low oxygen” precipitates fungal root rot outbreaks.
*Do you have any idea why all these mechanical aeration devices consistently fail to prevent “low Oxygen” and root rot marches on?
*What DO saturation in the res solution – root zone is “low oxygen?”
Prevent the disease, treat the disease or trash the whole project, disinfect the farm and equipment or buy new equipment that is not contaminated with fungal spores and replant the crop. Then hope you will not catch another dose of the root rot.
If you know of any more options left, please recommend.
Preventing the root rot sounds easy, but treating the disease is really a common thread. I see many hobbyist on pot growing forums that have caught a dose and asking for advice about treating the rot.
Some hobby growers and RDWC “experts” say that “low oxygen” in root zones and nutrient water is the primary cause of root rot. So if all these people are really correct, then it seems very logical to me that IF a grower can or will maintain “safe or optimal oxygenation” the fungal root rot and fungal diseases will be prevented.
About ½ the pot growing hobbyist are not concerned with oxygenation because the DO saturation chart says you will have plenty of dissolved O2 if you keep the res water cold and use some H2O2 or Clorox to kill and keep microbial growth limited. “Low oxygen” is meaningless.
And the root rot marches on.
Many growers believe that there is something to “low oxygen” in the root zone and res solution, but their oxygenation is self-limited to air. They hope that air pumps and bubble stones, waterfalls, fluming, surface agitation and still catch a dose of the root rot.
And the root rot marches on.
2 questions for ½ of hobbyist RDWC/DWC that do believe that “low oxygen” precipitates fungal root rot outbreaks.
*Do you have any idea why all these mechanical aeration devices consistently fail to prevent “low Oxygen” and root rot marches on?
*What DO saturation in the res solution – root zone is “low oxygen?”