<span class="link_user">@Prilyfe13</span>, , As is said in my answer that you didn’t reply too it’s harder to fight root rot with beneficials, than to run a sterile system.
This is a 2 way street dude if you don’t acknowledge my advice I can’t help you. You want help, like the comments and reply to me so I know you’re taking it in…
You can also have a Cyanobacteria infection that can also lead to root rot, btw Pythium is everywhere you can’t hide from it only prevent it.
Just like bud rot, you breath in the molds that effect our plants everyday….
You need to clean your system with H202 first. While cleaning you need to submerge the roots in a bucket with 1-4 or 1-5 H2o2 solution for 15-30 mins (1L of H2o2 4L of water) do not worry about PH when your dunking the roots.
After that you use the H2o2 as an additive to your water every 2-3 days 5ml/Gal or water.
You can no longer use Hydroguard for your Reservoir and it’s not good for foliar.
If you can get sea kelp product (Ascophyllum nodosum)
Mix that with some Calmag full strength and foliar feed that while your plants recover and grow new roots.
Also when did you start adding hydro guard? Because it looks like your plant bounced back for a minute after you cleaned everything. This could also be delaying the inevitable.
You could have maybe carried on battling it but you would need to add more and more hydroguard and eventually the root rot could win and you’ve just poured money down the drain. You could use it in your next run from the start to build up a beneficial colony on/in the roots.
Fighting 1 thing vs another is always hit or miss.
Better to just kill the problem and stop
It from coming back.
H2o2 gives more oxygen to the root zone also which is another benefit with a warmer tank….
Do as you will, I’m just trying to help! I come on here frequently so if you have questions comment and I’ll reply. Hopefully you can get back on track. Good luck :crossed_fingers:
I dig it, but I'm going to get some eyelets to use as anchors for tie downs, but that's just a cool feature I'm adding. Really like using them so I can learn more about hydroponics.
Ich hatte deine letzte Frage noch nicht beantwortet. Auch, wenn die andere Zkittlez keine Fuchsschwänze hatte, kann das trotzdem genetisch indiziert sein. Es sind Hybride und jedem Samen kommt eine andere Genetik ein bisschen mehr oder weniger durch. Und ja, wenn es genetisch ist, betrifft es in der Regel auch die komplette Pflanze. Es war einfach eine Anomalie, die vielleicht merkwürdig aussieht aber die Qualität in keiner Weise beeinflusst. 😊
@Terp1,
Ohhhhh. That makes more sense. Thanks! I thought it was light stress and wondered how it could cause the whole plant to foxtail. Learn something new every grow. Any suggestions for trimming? Wet or dry? Lol. Thanks again.
@Prilyfe13, ich würde dir raten beim ersten Mal nass und beim zweiten Mal trocken auszuprobieren. Es hat beides seine Vor- und Nachteile. Nass bekommst du viel sauberer aber es trocknet auch schneller, als bei Nass Trim. Was wiederum bei einer Temperatur von über 20°C beim Trocknungsprozess nicht so gut ist. Du willst, dass es ungefähr 10-14 Tage braucht. Probiere es so aus. Ich persönlich trimme im Sommer trocken und im Winter nass.
Hello sir, do you also teach? I am a beginner and I can't learn anything about cannabis in my country, I am very interested in planting and I have planted about 60 flowers, but they have not been very good.