Firas
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Alright, there really isn't anything wrong with my plants, but there is some foam in the res and it smells a tad and I know this could lead to problems for the plants. This happened earlier in the week so I followed Roseman's 8step recovery which solved the problem.
There was no foam until this morning. The only thing I did with my res last night was add 1/4 dose of Micro and Grow nutes (SH stuff) after straining them.
The last time I changed my res I also cleaned my pump quite thoroughly so I am not really sure what is causing this foam?
I searched a bit in this forum and found something that sounds possible.
From the thread "Article on Algae" I read:
Could this be the problem? If so, how can I fix it?
Here are some pics of the foam/plants.
Thanks for any and all help
There was no foam until this morning. The only thing I did with my res last night was add 1/4 dose of Micro and Grow nutes (SH stuff) after straining them.
The last time I changed my res I also cleaned my pump quite thoroughly so I am not really sure what is causing this foam?
I searched a bit in this forum and found something that sounds possible.
From the thread "Article on Algae" I read:
I did not have any coverings over the rockwool cubes while they have been growing until recently. I also did have the tubes on top of the cube, instead of poked into it near the bottom as I have heard is suggested.2. Top watering
Another way to infect your system is through top watering your growing medium. While fluorescent light cannot infect water it can cause algae build-up on your growing medium during the cloning phase. If you top water infected medium you are introducing algae into your system. If exposed to high intensity light your nutrients can become infected. The nutrients will turn cloudy and if used will cause plants to wilt within a day. Any water contacted by HIDs then introduced into your system will become contaminated.
Reverse osmosis systems will not prevent algae and neither will water purifiers. Algae is not introduced into your system externally; it is caused within a system, directly or indirectly by HIDs. Hydrogen peroxide will not control an infection nor will bleach. Hydrogen peroxide is mainly used for fighting pythium; by itself it's ineffective, even at high doses, on algae.
Could this be the problem? If so, how can I fix it?
Here are some pics of the foam/plants.
Thanks for any and all help