I didnt notice any smell. There was a lot more on it before the picture. I sprayed it down 8-10 times lightly with RO water.Something is growing there. If it was nutrient staining then all of the roots would be stained. If you have been using a beneficial bacteria it could be an established culture. If the roots come off easily like they are mush then it's pythium. Any smell?
This is my first grow in general but also first dwc. Ive had a bunch of friends w grow rooms but all soil. DWC seems easier imo,I'll be following closely getting my feet wet with dwc
Within reason.Is hydroguard ok to add more than recommended dose>?
Well if it's washes off then it's definitely not staining.There was a lot more on it before the picture. I sprayed it down 8-10 times lightly with RO water.
It can be, so long as you keep nutrient temperatures down and don't let light in the buckets. With DWC you either get amazing results or epic failure lol.DWC seems easier imo
Yea my buckets are black so the third day under light some stuff was starting down there and it was hot af. I cut a mold of the bucket out of cardboard then wrapped that in tinfoil and set it on top and now the res stays around 74 degrees.It can be, so long as you keep nutrient temperatures down and don't let light in the buckets. With DWC you either get amazing results or epic failure lol.
Hydroguard = Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens a commonly used bennie. Southern AG Garden Friendly fungicide has the same bacteria but it's cheaper.I meant to ask, what is a benefitial bacteria??
So does this mean that small buildup is not root rot but is Bacillus amyloliquefaciens?Hydroguard = Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens a commonly used bennie. Southern AG Garden Friendly fungicide has the same bacteria but it's cheaper.