No light for 20 hours.

loquacious

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My plants have had no light for 20 hours and when I went to check them out the roots had turned brown. Is there anyway to reverse this or at least save the plants? I am growing in a DWC.
 

wilsun420

Member
maybe some B1 vitamins for the plant it helps root shock and just make sure the lights stay on the right cycles its always best to buy a timer for ur lights and u wont ever worry about if there on or not
 

jdizzle22

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maybe some B1 vitamins for the plant it helps root shock and just make sure the lights stay on the right cycles its always best to buy a timer for ur lights and u wont ever worry about if there on or not
Unless something goes wrong with the timer, which happens all the time.
 

loquacious

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maybe some B1 vitamins for the plant it helps root shock and just make sure the lights stay on the right cycles its always best to buy a timer for ur lights and u wont ever worry about if there on or not
Well, I went to my hydro store and they recommended Superthrive. Also, I noticed there's a slimy brown mass at the bottom of the roots, is this fungus? Sorry for no pics (crappy camera) but it looks like lumpy brown gravy.
 

loquacious

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Well, I went to my hydro store and they recommended Superthrive. Also, I noticed there's a slimy brown mass at the bottom of the roots, is this fungus? Sorry for no pics (crappy camera) but it looks like lumpy brown gravy.
Has anybody heard of this?
 

jdizzle22

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I have heard of SuperThrive and heard it is really good for roots but I have no idea about the slimy stuff
 
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