What’s up guys, been reading a ton trying to figure out what is up with my chem’s and believe it is absolutely pinned down now. My typical mentality is to go to the highest extreme first isntead of the opposite. Well I read a load on fungi, mold and tons of other plant illnesses. I had my self utterly convinced my girls had stem blight, more than likely caused by rhizoctonia root rot which infect the stock and above the soil (symptoms very similar to mine). Now it was very similar but not the same and I was thinking “how can they have a serious condition, no treatment and they still be alive? was flipping out, thinking they wherent going to make it because the stocks where getting even further covered in, what appears to be brown fuzz. Also the cankers on main stock make me quiver. A quick google search an Finally found a picture of these exact spots forming on a tomato plant. They say they are called
“Root primordia” Which is just the plant attempting to root above ground, which is typically caused by stress and typically for a root damage. I am relieved at this point but concerned about the roots, because everything seems to point in that direction. So I grab the largest Chem 4 and decide to pull it out of its pot and this is what I find.
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very underdeveloped roots for The size of these plants that are rock hard bricks that couldn’t take up nearly enough water/food to suffice for a plant it’s size!!
EDIT: That root ball was maybe 2.5-3 gallons worth of space sitting in a 7 gallon pot, what a waste.
So perlite retains a reasonable amount of water, ya it does, except for only in the path that the water travels in the pot, so the small water channels where the only source of nutrition to the plant and roots could not progress further because beyond the feed rings diameter the perlite was too dry and salty for them to occupy the space, so needing to promote better and deeper root growth I grabbed some rockwool mini cubes from the local Hydro store, figured it would promote roots to travel farther and deeper because it absorbs water and keep saturation even throughout the pot. Mixed 50-50 (wool to perlite) and broke down and trimmed hard on the root zone to get rid of the brown oldies to make room for the new goodies. I am Just now learning that perlite is unstable for this type of Hydro system, it literally leaches out the salts as a thin film of water channels down the pot It pulls in the water, leaving the salts behind, Yet another big problem to contend with. I was Only able to do one today and looking forward to doing the rest tomorrow. Here is a few more pics from today.
Room is getting full!!! Wasn’t planning to have to veg for this amount of time but did not want to introduce flower while they where stressed like this....
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Cookies are netted up and eagerly awaiting the flip
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Trim up’s for flower, as soon as the chems are showing a positive turn around.
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Nice and fluffy
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Also pyrethrum fogged the room for 2 hours and 3 days later hit them with a new product called venerate from marone bio innovations and I am loving it, totally organic proteobacteria (
Burkholderia) that murders mites quick. Check it out, also going to be grabbing there Grendivo (
bioinsectacide) and Regina (biofunguside) as a preemptive step in keeping things on the right track meanwhile not harming beneficial’s.
EDIT: also need to get a little something better for the roots. I am running a Zyme that is part of the line I am using but not sure what bennies are involved in it. Was thinking maybe Great White as it seems to have almost every type of beneficial bacteria there is lol anyone have any experience with it, I’m interested. I have always run my res’s sterile (hypochlorouse acid) but after reading about the numerous different bacteria’s and what they do for your roots and your plants, it just amazed me.
Also if anyone has any experience with a flushing agent I would like to know if they work and are worth the coin. I flushed yesterday and started out with 20 ppm of RO and within the first feeding of all the plants it came back at 750 ppm of solid salt. The addition of rockwool cubes may solve this salt problem but just wondering if anybody had any suggestions just in case.