Does pythium show symptoms of light bleaching?

Wastei

Well-Known Member
I think you need to get back to the drawing board dude. I don't even understand your phrasing?

Light bleaching can only be caused by light, light bleaching causes nutrient deficiencies but pythium can't bleach leaves by photonic energy. Pythium is bacteria, not the sun...
 

WhiteThunderBoi

Active Member
I think you need to get back to the drawing board dude. I don't even understand your phrasing?

Light bleaching can only be caused by light, light bleaching causes nutrient deficiency but pythium can't bleach leaves by photonic energy. Pythium is bacteria, not the sun...
I asked because the ‘infected one’ showed symptoms of ‘bleaching’ before eventually drying & eating itself from the outer leaves to the stem.. so... yep.
 

Wastei

Well-Known Member
I asked because the ‘infected one’ showed symptoms of ‘bleaching’ before eventually drying & eating itself from the outer leaves to the stem.. so... yep.
Stressed and unhealthy plants can't tolerate high light intensity, but that's caused by many factors. Pythium may be only one of those factors.

Seedling/sprout on the picture is not light bleached.
 

T-ronik

Member
You don't mess with the roots when they are this young. You have severely shocked your plants. That's why they are not growing. Are you sure that you even had root rot?
 

T-ronik

Member
You are growing in dirt and you are treating them for root rot before they've even got their first set of true leaves. Is that right?
 

WhiteThunderBoi

Active Member
You are growing in dirt and you are treating them for root rot before they've even got their first set of true leaves. Is that right?
listen man.. can you stop being an asshole?like seriously.
i know how to read in the internet and see for myself,otherwise i wouldn’t have transplanted them OR threw away the infected one.

if you KNOW SO MUCH then you should HELP OTHERS and NOT ACT ALL MIGHTY.

GodBless You.
 
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