You re most probably right. Besides the thin layer of clay rocks, those red netpots are just a joke i can see light coming in but now it’s probably too late to transfer the plants to black ones. I ve cut some mylar and put it on top of the bucket and I’ll figure a way to make my res completely dark.Here is my take, and it's only a guess.
Light is likely making it into your DWC bucket, causing slime/algae to grow. You only have a couple inches of clay rocks between the light and your rez. That's where it is likely leaking. If I am right and you don't fix it, this problem will soon return after you fix it.
Empty and clean your bucket and all of your gear, (also, make sure the bucket is light tight - it looks thin), fresh clean rez, rinse/clean/trim those sad roots/rocks/netcups, cover those rocks in foil, and be patient.
Welcome to one of the big problems with DWC, IMO....rez changes/dumps are a complete pain in the ass. And the larger your plants get the harder it will be. Eventually a rez change will be close to impossible.
I hope you get this sorted. But first, you gotta get clean.
Cheers and good luck.
I ve heard people dripping a splash of chlorine. Would that work?Root rot.. Running a sterile system will keep the nasties away..
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I wouldn't worry about the net cup itself. Just try to eliminate any light getting through the cup of rocks or through your bucket lid. Some aluminum foil always saves the day for simple light leaks.You re most probably right. Besides the thin layer of clay rocks, those red netpots are just a joke i can see light coming in but now it’s probably too late to transfer the plants to black ones. I ve cut some mylar and put it on top of the bucket and I’ll figure a way to make my res completely dark.
I m going to try and sort thingsout tomorrow morning but I ve never cleaned any roots like that (growing in soil for 10 years). Is it possible that I break some roots? What then? You said „trim“. As in actually cut the roots??
Yes 3 ppm regular bleach will work.. Light in the rez causes green algae.. Pathogens in the rez cause root rot..I ve heard people dripping a splash of chlorine. Would that work?
Not from the start but I figured I have to because the dust was sitting on the bottom of the bucket. So I rinsed them, but that was before the plants have any big rootsDid you rinse the dust out of them stones before you used them?
Sorry for the dump question, but how do you measure ppm with chlorine? I only know how to measure EC in the solutionYes 3 ppm regular bleach will work.. Light in the rez causes green algae.. Pathogens in the rez cause root rot..
Thanks for your tips. I will try everything you recommended step by step, instead of the shocking product I will use chlorine to make the bucket sterile. (I’m in Europe so I will need to find a similar product and that might take some days - quick remedy - I hope it will work the same way)I wouldn't worry about the net cup itself. Just try to eliminate any light getting through the cup of rocks or through your bucket lid. Some aluminum foil always saves the day for simple light leaks.
The brownest roots will likely break off when you rinse them. Don't worry about it. Rinse that shit and clean up. Nice new white roots will grow if you are patient.
And yes, you can cut off nasty roots, to a point. I often trim my healthy roots under some circumstances. Rinse them, handle them if you want. They can take it.
After your gear is clean and rinsed you can then start using one of the shocking products that I think someone mentioned. It will help sterilize anything you missed in your cleaning. You can also keep using it along the way as a preventative.
But, if you don't solve the root cause of your goo, everything else is just a band aid....
Cheers and good luck. This is all fixable
Next time rinse them before,, use a light bleach water bath then rinse again .. the dust can hide..lol. i use to run flood and drain and used hydroton forever.. the clay dust will stain roots,, get in fill and drain lines and pumps.. the dust can also harbor bactira and pathogens.. ( depending on how it was stored, warehouse, shipping yard.. ect.. )Not from the start but I figured I have to because the dust was sitting on the bottom of the bucket. So I rinsed them, but that was before the plants have any big roots
Thanks. It’s a whole new world coming from soil. I hope I ll get used to itNext time rinse them before,, use a light bleach water bath then rinse again .. the dust can hide..lol. i use to run flood and drain and used hydroton forever.. the clay dust will stain roots,, get in fill and drain lines and pumps.. the dust can also harbor bactira and pathogens.. ( depending on how it was stored, warehouse, shipping yard.. ect.. )
You are more than welcome. Again, they are only guesses on my part. I am a long time flood and drain guy with limited DWC/SWC experience. Happy to helpThanks for your tips. I will try everything you recommended step by step, instead of the shocking product I will use chlorine to make the bucket sterile. (I’m in Europe so I will need to find a similar product and that might take some days - quick remedy - I hope it will work the same way)
I ll keep you posted.
Thanks again
Didn’t have time to source black ones yet but I used black tape to cover a big part of themyou still have the clear air lines?
that will help. do you think any light is getting in around the hole where the air line enters the bucket? sometimes using a small rubber grommet will fix that tooDidn’t have time to source black ones yet but I used black tape to cover a big part of them
I m sure there was light coming in so I temporarily taped those holes toothat will help. do you think any light is getting in around the hole where the air line enters the bucket? sometimes using a small rubber grommet will fix that too
I've got clear air lines too, gonna do the same thing and use black duct tape to cover about a foot of the lines before they enter the tank.Didn’t have time to source black ones yet but I used black tape to cover a big part of them