joe macclennan
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well sumbitch. Fucking root aphids are back. Guess I'm gonna have to get out the big guns.
that sucks. when i got root aphids about a year ago i used evergreen & it knocked them out. I applied as a root drench (soak) and also sprayed (plants, room, everything). i didnt have a prob with them coming back even tho there were flyers by the time i saw them. i did however reapply several times the first two weeks then @ once a month for a couple months. now i use it once in when i pot clones and right before i flip. im wondering if the chlor and uv filter broke it down faster than normal.well sumbitch. Fucking root aphids are back. Guess I'm gonna have to get out the big guns.
Did you adjust the ph of your drench before use? I didn't last time I think I will next.that sucks. when i got root aphids about a year ago i used evergreen & it knocked them out. I applied as a root drench (soak) and also sprayed (plants, room, everything). i didnt have a prob with them coming back even tho there were flyers by the time i saw them. i did however reapply several times the first two weeks then @ once a month for a couple months. now i use it once in when i pot clones and right before i flip. im wondering if the chlor and uv filter broke it down faster than normal.
i am curious about this as well. My problems coincided with the use of protekt to an extent. There were a few other variables at the time as well tho. I have not heard of excess silica contributing to slime infections before.Also, not certain what caused it but I'm wondering if it isn't from excess silica.
i adjust the ph before i add the evergreen after nutes. the first time i used a big tub and a pond pump with a watering wand attatched. set the plants so the top of the soil was like 6 in above the water line and just drencged it top to bottom for a bit (no nutes that time. after that i just add to the res + spray. i think the pyrethrum is a repellent as well so they will get out of the soil if you do a drench. thats why i spray same time. i'm not shure who i saw doing it first db or someone on youtube, but i got a $20 paint sprayer from harbor freight for spraying the room down. it hits everything np. realy small drops. oh i add a drop of dish soap to break the surface tension too. hthDid you adjust the ph of your drench before use? I didn't last time I think I will next.
My problems started while using Pro-Tekt, too...i am curious about this as well. My problems coincided with the use of protekt to an extent. There were a few other variables at the time as well tho. I have not heard of excess silica contributing to slime infections before.
I believe what I am battling is pyth. The link bear put up gives a pretty good description of what I am dealing with.
It's not brown more white/clearH2O2 did nothing for my brown algae slime. Bleach at 1ml/g does the trick, though. Will cut back to 1ml/3g on next dosing.
Same with mine. It starts off as brown but can be clear or clear with brown spots around in it. Has a jellyfish-like appearance in the water and has the same type of texture/feel. Covers the roots first as a clear slime but then changes to brown.It's not brown more white/clear
Weird... I will have to read that article. All I know is that bleach kicked its ass and the plants recovered in 2 days.Sounds pretty close.
I believe it is pyth.
Read the link bear put up.
That study describes it and it's symptoms accurately.