Hollatchaboy
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Maybe not. It could be mold.I believe that's mycorrhizae fungus. That would be a good thing.
Maybe not. It could be mold.I believe that's mycorrhizae fungus. That would be a good thing.
Would Hypochlorous Acid do it? That's what I'm using in the rez.I believe that's mycorrhizae fungus. That would be a good thing.
I believe it would kill it.Would Hypochlorous Acid do it? That's what I'm using in the rez.
Just saw this after searching "mycorrhizae fungus". Maybe it could be? I don't have any bad smells at all.Maybe not. It could be mold.
Your ladies roots look just fine imo. It's when they get dark brown or black,slimey, and smelly is when you have a root problem.Just saw this after searching "mycorrhizae fungus". Maybe it could be? I don't have any bad smells at all.
White Fuzzy On Roots
I have a dwc setup that I keep the room at 26 degress celcius and around 40% humidity and the water temp is a constant 20-22 degress celcius. the ph is always measured at 5.8 and never goes above 6.4 without being knocked back down. I read on a few sites that this white fuzz is a good sign...www.420magazine.com
Gotcha, I'll keep an eye on it. I hear slimy white isn't good. I just assumed that because the white fuzzy roots aren't touching the water is why there is no slime.Your ladies roots look just fine imo. It's when they get dark brown or black,slimey, and smelly is when you have a root problem.
Yea it's like a diluted milky white color. I had it, but it never got out of control. Watch for light leaks. Any at all will cause algae and slime.Gotcha, I'll keep an eye on it. I hear slimy white isn't good. I just assumed that because the white fuzzy roots aren't touching the water is why there is no slime.
You're fine, the plant is fine. Those are just root hairs which are normal/healthy. Growing in DWC, root hairs are usually lost in the solution. Aero system users love seeing the root hairs though.Oh no, a little problem today, or maybe its been there for a bit. Plant is getting hefty, but I noticed some white fuzz, and when I took the lid fully off II see fuzzy white mold . It appears to only be outside (and probably inside) the net pot, everything that is submerged in water looks fine.
I'm over due for a rez change which I'll do tonight or tomorrow. In the meantime I added 3 cap fulls of 3% H202 and filled the water line and inch above the net pot. Was this ok to do? I used colloidal silver and RO water only last grow and didn't have this. This round I'm using tap and some hydroguard. I also noticed the air stone was a bit clogged so I replaced it with a new one and now shes bubbling real good.
Can I make some diluted solution and dose the entire net pot completely?
I figured it was mycorrhizae, if it wasn't for the root stain, those roots would be white.You're fine, the plant is fine. Those are just root hairs which are normal/healthy. Growing in DWC, root hairs are usually lost in the solution. Aero system users love seeing the root hairs though.
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A lot of symbiosis with mycorrhizae occurs with root hairs in soil and look similar.I figured it was mycorrhizae, if it wasn't for the root stain, those roots would be white.
Those still have like 3 weeks to go. No need to starve them, continue with your feeds.Day 81, three days from the end of week 12. I dont have a jewelers loupe till Wednesday. In the meantime I have this photo.
I can tell they're amber trichs on the leaves but maybe not the buds. I was going to start flushing this weekend and harvest week 13, anyone thing that is a good timeline, or should I flush now?
Not unless it's shit down the toilet.Seriously though, they look great. Glad you didn't give up.
PS. A large contingent of growers here, myself included, don't believe in flushing
I believe in flushing the toiletSeriously though, they look great. Glad you didn't give up.
PS. A large contingent of growers here, myself included, don't believe in flushing
I've read that people thing dwc plants just taste like straight chemical without flushing. I'd hate to have that.Seriously though, they look great. Glad you didn't give up.
PS. A large contingent of growers here, myself included, don't believe in flushing
You know, as crazy as this sounds, this might just be a damn good idea!I get the frustration. If you want some fun in the future, you can do a simple mix of living soil with 3-4-5 ingredients and just learn to water without a plant in it. You can let it dry all the way, keep it moist or whatever. Then when you feel ready you pop the seed.
Watering straight up soil for a few months will teach you big time.