lusidghost
Well-Known Member
Light is what allows it to grow. I used to run rockwool slabs in flood trays covered in panda film so that just the plant stuck out. Any algae going in died soon after. It will stay green, but I won’t cause any problems. The roots under that panda film went absolutely ballistic. I would still be using that setup if the slabs were easier to water. I didn’t want to flood to drain like 30 gallons a day.its a none issue...
its there, it will stay there, ill treat it once a week.
when the delta block tops come in, all the Algea will die, its the exposure to air thats allowing it to grow. but its not going to effect growth or health
some plugs will get it worse then others, and it is still not going to be an issue. i still have not been shown through any measurable data how it dmgs the plant
i am actually very confused at the amount of pearl clutching and confusion as to how this wont be an issue... its very simple, it is a issue that is factored into the crop planning( just like all the other common issues that affect grows) and its not only under control it was never out of control... people doing their best to manipulate how i am perceived are going to work overtime, if the algea is such a big problem it will be evident in the growth and health of the plants, ill post up my test results at the end. Numbers dont lie
but time will be the best crucible to who is correct, i am not worried at all