Is this root rot?

OneHit

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nope, not using it right now, Ill put it in now though, and see if things pick up. I have the rez temp at 68, so I thought it would keep away problems
 

gplayerz

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not 100% but that sounds like alot per litre? or per gallon? Did you search h202 and how much you should add?
 

maps84

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Given the root mass is so under developed do you consider it might be possible to get that plant out of there without doing a mess? then you could start using Hygrozyme it's the bomb!, H2o2... well.. I use it to clean my gear..
 

OneHit

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I have some hygrozyme but had a bad experience where it turned my roots brown. Also I read it should only be used with an already clean res, if you had it to a problem res it only multiplies the problem. Ill try it again but only when Im able to get a small test bucket for it
 

wheels619

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use a h202 bath and get some beneficial bacteria. dip the root system in the h202 bath and clean them as much as possible rinse them and transfer them to ur clean pot. use the bacteria to eat the root nastiness away in ur res with ur nutes. but make sure u dont h202 the water ur bene bacteria is in. the h202 will kill it.
 

maps84

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I have some hygrozyme but had a bad experience where it turned my roots brown. Also I read it should only be used with an already clean res, if you had it to a problem res it only multiplies the problem. Ill try it again but only when Im able to get a small test bucket for it
This could be true man i'm using it to treat one plant that's gone rot and it's not working, instead this strange odor (not fetid yet) is developing) gonna switch to H2o2 although she might be far gone.. So to the OP. Follow the H2o2 advice +rep
 

OneHit

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yeah, thanks for the help guys but I just went ahead and pulled the plant. Looked pretty much dead anyways. When i pulled apart the rootball it definitely stunk. I just hope now it doesnt spread to other plants
 
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