Alright, so what do you do about root rot in aeroponics?
I have two aquamist systems (2'x4', 32 plants suspended above the reservoir) which I fill with about ten gallons, each has it's own 20lpm air pump.
I've done a lot of research on this, and it appears that while there are lots of effective solutions for DWC, the best they seem to do in aeroponics is slow it's progression. H2O2 was largely useless, fresh brewed microbial tea/beneficial mycos have been fairly worthless; B-1 was great as an additive, but did nothing for the rot; frozen bottles brought the res temps down (they hit 72° or so before), but that only slowed progression.
I have noticed that roots which are long enough to drop into the reservoir look good where submersed, but they appear to continue rotting above the water line. The one solution I have yet to try is bleach/chlorine, but maybe I'll try that later tonight... :/
I have two aquamist systems (2'x4', 32 plants suspended above the reservoir) which I fill with about ten gallons, each has it's own 20lpm air pump.
I've done a lot of research on this, and it appears that while there are lots of effective solutions for DWC, the best they seem to do in aeroponics is slow it's progression. H2O2 was largely useless, fresh brewed microbial tea/beneficial mycos have been fairly worthless; B-1 was great as an additive, but did nothing for the rot; frozen bottles brought the res temps down (they hit 72° or so before), but that only slowed progression.
I have noticed that roots which are long enough to drop into the reservoir look good where submersed, but they appear to continue rotting above the water line. The one solution I have yet to try is bleach/chlorine, but maybe I'll try that later tonight... :/