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  1. rootrotsucks

    Brown mushy roots in coco coir

    The tea definitely works, I'm using it now. Not sure how to use it for recovery though.
  2. rootrotsucks

    Worst root rot problem in history

    Yes, it is a medical grow. Just went through some major stuff with Hepatitis C, still dealing with some hardcore side effects from the treatment. Energy has come back though. I did it the way you suggest back in the mid 80s for several years. After that I grew exclusively outside for...
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    Worst root rot problem in history

    What problem is that?
  4. rootrotsucks

    Worst root rot problem in history

    I'm on the second batch of tea now. First batch still smelled earthy at 6 days, so all went well. Roots went berzerk on the tea. They went from this: To this: in one week. Two feet long now. :) Apparently, the tea has worked.
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    moving seedlings under HPS .. and when to feed nutes..

    I give them nutes as soon as I see roots. Half strength until they begin branching, then full strength. Once they begin branching, they are adults.
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    Best type of medium to start clones in for Clay pellets

    Rockwool works well, but use the smallest cubes you can find. Rapid rooters work well too. Do NOT use jiffy pots, the flat round little discs that you add water to expand them out. They suck eggs. Rooting in an aero cloner is best.
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    Worst root rot problem in history

    Today when I added a measuring cup of tea, I noticed some black chunkage floating around in it. The tea is still foaming, but slightly less than the last few days. The tea is about 6 days old. What to make of this black gunk, just small bits of it. It was not there yesterday. My suspicion...
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    does h202 in fact kill all your benifical microbobes???

    So when using beneficials, you do not clean out the system weekly? I need to at least flush my drain lines. I normally force pressurized water through them. I would put a garden hose up to them and high pressure them out with municipal water (which is chlorinated). Guess I could get a higher...
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    Need expert help!! Root rot i think!!

    Every type of hydroponics is good. Every type I have ever tried kicked ass. F&D and Drip were the most problem free.
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    Root proofing

    Hey, has anyone ever used the fiberglass screen door material for lining tubs? It's super cheap. $6 for a 7x3 foot roll. My roots are hanging down to the bottom of my aero totes and I dont want to plug the drain holes. Thanks.
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    Molasses & hydroponic use

    Molasses is pointless by itself. It is not used by the plants directly. The only use it has is to feed microbes.
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    How to kill spider mites and other insects without harming your health!

    Neem works fine if you don't mind having mites coming back for eternity.
  13. rootrotsucks

    First hydro grow,need advise

    Bring up your ppms to between 350 - 450. Everything else looks really good. Good job man.
  14. rootrotsucks

    DWC nutrient deficiency, pleaseeee help!

    Your PPM is waaaay too low. You should have it between 500 and 650ish. What kind of water are you using? Tap or RO?
  15. rootrotsucks

    Worst root rot problem in history

    My hoses and airlines are getting slimy. What causes this? I am just putting the tea strait into the reservoir. Guess I should get some panty hose and strain it first. The slime has an earthy odor.
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    Worst root rot problem in history

    When I put in the tea, my filter clogged instantly and the sprayers lost pressure. Removed the filter. Sprayers jumped back to full speed. Took a couple more pics today, roots seem to be progressing nicely. There are a few dead roots along the side of the netpot with the longest roots...
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    Worst root rot problem in history

    For a good part of the last year there was, yes. I got rid of it all when my strength came back. My hydro guy seems to think it permiated the walls of my DWC room. Pythium sucks eggs.
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    Worst root rot problem in history

    I dont think you read the whole thread. The rot hit me over a year in which I was being treated for hepatitis C, in which time I could barely walk. My grow rooms went to shit over that year and my whole basement became infected.
  19. rootrotsucks

    Worst root rot problem in history

    I dropped my temp to 69 degrees. I will know over the next day or two wether this is working. So far it seems to be. Over the last several months, I would have seen damping off by now.
  20. rootrotsucks

    Worst root rot problem in history

    Just checked them. Some of the roots look slightly brownish, but is no damping off (dead strands) and some roots elongated. Good signs. It's sitting at 72 degrees right now. The plants had a growth jump, so I know there's no pythium. Will see where this goes. That Heisenburg dude said mid...
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