Confuten1
exploitin strengths - perfectin weaknessess
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I packed some granulated mycos around a rotted stem a while back - and she pulled through fine. Not 100%, but good enough to cover the bills. My idea was to outcompete the bad shit and cover the injury with a breathable bandage.... no idea if that's what did it, but some food for thought. Chin up man... you will pull through this
not sure if this has been mentioned - but if you are having root issues and rot issues 2 things I would try is a peroxide drench followed by the use of some kind of good enzyme - cannazyme, hygrozyme or even growmore bio-cozyme - another thing I see is plants on cement sucking the heat out of your bags - get some air space under the ones that are affected
are any of the affected plants in those nice ass airpots? - my guess is no
You're psychic, I was going to suggest the exact same thing. IME, you can just pop a sprayer onto a bottle of 3% H2O2 from the market and go to town. I don't know if that will be sufficiently strong, but it gets going and fizzing pretty well.for that many plants you would be better off getting the h202 product or something similar - which Im sure has dosage - I would have to google the rate for reg peroxide - oxidate is what I am familiar with and its 100:1 - or 1.25 ounce per gallon
another really good thing to try is actinovate
for that many plants you would be better off getting the h202 product or something similar - which Im sure has dosage - I would have to google the rate for reg peroxide - oxidate is what I am familiar with and its 100:1 - or 1.25 ounce per gallon
another really good thing to try is actinovate
You're psychic, I was going to suggest the exact same thing. IME, you can just pop a sprayer onto a bottle of 3% H2O2 from the market and go to town. I don't know if that will be sufficiently strong, but it gets going and fizzing pretty well.
Don't forget the Organocide, IIRC it's good for certain fungal issues, too, yes?
Fusarium can be delt with by beni's. I cant recall from my head exact species I lost ton on my old hard drive. I looked up what the species did on Orca. Memory was there are 7 bacteria in it for pythium and fusarium but I cant remember wich.
You can find the list of beni's in Orca on thier website and cross referance on wikapedia. The manufacture is plant sucess, great white is soil, orca is hydro. Hydro having more root issues orca has more of pythium, fusarium strains and no trichodermia. I will comb my files see if I have that list.
I use to run dwc fought both, Orca ended those issues. Went 10 mil per gallon first use of it then dropped to 3mil to 5 gallon and never delt with it again.There are some very interesting bacteria in it, I will dig and see if can find that list.
How much epson salts are you running? Since switching to DE's I've had to start runing a gram per gallon.
Hey dude, i dont run epsom salts, i jus use calmg+ at 2-4mls per gal. Is there a benifit to feeding cal and mag seperately?
Confu
I been running 100% coco for years w/o problems u till recently. I do plan on adding perlite bit only after i can install a fertigAton system. Right now i feed by hand once a day.See how this picture shows there's about an inch of free space from the medium to the side of the pot? And the medium is brick like? This is probably because there is no drainage aeration in the medium. You can add 50% perlite (or something else that's extremely coarse and pH neutral) to that medium to get proper drainage and aeration. Hope that helps.
Without aeration and drainage it will be really hard to fix any other problems. Just my 2 cents.
I could be wrong but whenever I saw those more lime green leaves like in the second picture and I uped my Mag they always greened up. I Still run Cal Mag at 5ml per gal but I also add 1/2g-1g per gallon of epson salts on top of the CalMag.
Just throwing it out there.
Once this run finishes do you know you can put the mix the plants use in hot water if its mostly coir to kill everything off thats biologocal- spores,benis,pests,eggs ect, it will pasturize the coir if you do it right.
Just have to give it strait tea to get beni's thriving again before use to break the cycle. I made a thread on it and sea maiden made it a sticky in advanced techniques and problems. Save you from messing with it again, or buying new bags. It takes a day or 2 to do it but will end it. Serious cleaning for couple days too will ensure the spores are out of the room too.
Not trying to break ya off at knee caps. Done this long enough that this happens to everyone. Just trying to put some thoughts on how to say yeah delt with it once, after that run it didnt keep going to next run and the next and fighting it with this or that but never breaking the cycle.
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