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Might be from letting it dry too much.I was thinking over watered , it is coco i forgot to mention
I'm letting them dry a bit now to see,
Algae is no issue... something I know well. All species eat very little... even green hair algae that can carpet shit in days. Anywhere there is nitrogen, phosphorus or silica and light your gonna get it.Flush that algae away to as that will take food and air out pot to so could be rot to so need more info but plants look fine and not showing any problems of it to and they would be drooping the leafs so when in doubt treat the plant with a PLYTH off or sanitizer
Hi bro ...But also brings in the fungus nats to so plus takes air from rootsAlgae is no issue... something I know well. All species eat very little... even green hair algae that can carpet shit in days. Anywhere there is nitrogen, phosphorus or silica and light your gonna get it.
I used to use an algae scrubber and a thick 1ft x 1ft mat of green hair algae would pull maybe 25 ppm a day of nitrate. Be surprised if that pulled 5. Algae is actually a sign of a healthy environment. Once the light is blocked it will go away. It's when it dies that it can create food for pathogens but also the plants but enzymes work well breaking down decaying algae.
Tldr: unless running a sterile system your gonna see it if your getting light to the media for any significant amount of time.
Do u think there might be collar rot on stem in pic I reposted from himAlgae is no issue... something I know well. All species eat very little... even green hair algae that can carpet shit in days. Anywhere there is nitrogen, phosphorus or silica and light your gonna get it.
I used to use an algae scrubber and a thick 1ft x 1ft mat of green hair algae would pull maybe 25 ppm a day of nitrate. Be surprised if that pulled 5. Algae is actually a sign of a healthy environment. Once the light is blocked it will go away. It's when it dies that it can create food for pathogens but also the plants but enzymes work well breaking down decaying algae.
Tldr: unless running a sterile system your gonna see it if your getting light to the media for any significant amount of time.
Could be or damage from before.Do u think there might be collar rot on stem in pic I reposted from him
Ye mate Indid have some sorts of mold on the stem when I cloned them the got it when they where in the clonnerWhat's that on the main stem as it could be collar rot
I have clay balls and perlite at the bottom but my bottom roots sit sitting it water with air stone so no problems for mePerlite on the bottom is a no no. Your basically making the container much smaller smaller.
Marijuana Watering, how media, pot size/shape and environment affect it
Ok lots of posts on how to water plants. So I thought I would put together a thread on how different factors contribute to different results that ppl see. This will be a long read based on my personal knowledge, opinions, research and others work to consolidate information for our members. I'm...www.thcfarmer.com
Did u treat it as it will be in the plant and will come back and kill your plantYe mate Indid have some sorts of mold on the stem when I cloned them the got it when they where in the clonner
I had it before it usually goes away lol
The cure, is worse than the disease.... Personally, I'm looking to create mold where I want it. I've got a clone cutting I did for shits and giggles that I put mold (30 different ones) on it everyday just about, and it seems to be taking fine, only time will tell.Did u treat it as it will be in the plant and will come back and kill your plant
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