hydroguard, great white are not on the EU market"... SubCulture from GH is very expensive in my application.that might work. if your hydro store is close, go there and buy hydroguard, great white, really any beneficial bacteria for roots.
actually, i'd skip that roots stuff. doesn't list bacteria. it's more for clones to stimulate root growth.
i can give a try to that Voodoo juice which I have. If it doesn't help I can use those sterilizing thing.hmm, well you have to pick one way or the other.
sounds like sterile would be better for you. i would actually use liquid bleach instead (you'll have to look up dosage instructions for what % of bleach you have there). or if you can find HTH pool shock. but you need a very accurate scalle for that.
the benefit to chlorine is that it is a tertiary nutrient that is used by the plant.
Oh my... so go the sterile way asap instead of trying to cure it by voodoo juice?That is root rot as a generic term. That is not from staining. I've used AN, the same ones, and my roots were tan nit snotty brown.
You need something in there. Either add hydroguard but I think it's past that or do an h202 bath.
In my opinion those roots are awfully awful, sorry!
yep, you need to go nuclear on them with bennies or sterile. you pick which one but whichever one you pick, do that for the rest of bloom. don't go back and forth b/t the 2 waysI tried to slightly pull some roots and they broke instantly... without any force
just do a google search or search the forums here.Ok, i need to go the sterile way... i have a 30% H2O2. Do you have any safe and useful dosage?
i hope it's not too late for recovery... i know the yield will be worse but I need to finish them.The minute I saw that one crispy leaf with the twisting ends I knew it was root rot that was my first fucking sign that I noticed. I had deficiency showing before then but like you I thought it was a deficiency and not a lockout issue which is what that crispy this Leaf is caused by root rot
I'm surprised you got it so late during flowering. Usually root rot attacks underdeveloped or sick plants. I would assume it should recover better because it's so established though.i hope it's not too late for recovery... i know the yield will be worse but I need to finish them.