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Hi! I am having some root rot occur on my clones, they are not completely gone yet though? Any quick tips or tricks to bring them back to life? Thanks!
check out beneficial microbes like those in OGbiowar.com. A senior member of this site offers his product at a discount to members for such a well reviewed and much loved item its a steal IMO.Hi! I am having some root rot occur on my clones, they are not completely gone yet though? Any quick tips or tricks to bring them back to life? Thanks!
Appreciate the share! Is there anything I can do RIGHT NOW though to help bring these clones back to life? The roots are looking really slimey and clones looking droopy due to the water temperature rising into the 80's the last couple of days.check out beneficial microbes like those in OGbiowar.com. A senior member of this site offers his product at a discount to members for such a well reviewed and much loved item its a steal IMO.
Thanks bro! Appreciate it!Maybe hit them with a hydrogen peroxide solution? I think its like 3% to water but I am sure someone will chime in with the exact ratio.
Their in water and the reason there is root rot is because the water got too hot (low 80's F) and now I'm just trying to revive them. I've put 5mL H2O2 and have beenies in there. Is there any other things you can think of to revive them? Thanks!What medium are your clones in? And I agree with Shawn, benies will definitely help and the sooner the better.
So there is no possible way of saving the roots?be sure to snip all the rot off..up to hard stem
Yeah, some of the roots are 9-12 inches already. They are slimey and turning a little brown. I'll definitely take your advice though. I can afford to re-root or just get new clones but it would set me back. It will just throw off my cloning/vegg/flowering cycles, but that's life :)oh you got roots? If they are nice and fuzzy finger long roots I'd consider soaking them in a 2 teaspoons to a gallon of hydrogen peroxide. But if you got mush you might lose them later. If it looks like maybe a spot here or there you could snip and treat. If you have bumpy stems..almost roots and the shit is slimey I would snip the bad and re-root.
How bad is it? ...can you afford to take new ones?...at risk cuts turn into at risk plants
I'll take a picture for you.oh you got roots? If they are nice and fuzzy finger long roots I'd consider soaking them in a 2 teaspoons to a gallon of hydrogen peroxide. But if you got mush you might lose them later. If it looks like maybe a spot here or there you could snip and treat. If you have bumpy stems..almost roots and the shit is slimey I would snip the bad and re-root.
How bad is it? ...can you afford to take new ones?...at risk cuts turn into at risk plants
Thanks for the advice! The clones are starting to bounce back after a day or so of doing whachu said. Thanks again!They really don't look that bad...personally I would be deciding after a soak in diluted peroxide and the extent of mushiness. Some would fare better if they go into dirt..hydro would pose more risk...but if dirt maybe plant them and set aside while you work on other clones and just see. Clean the ever loving piss out of the cloner and pucks!
That sounds like solid advice all around..except In think bud-rot comes from external airborne fungus..I think fusarium and verticillium are the ones to worry about.toss them in dirt.. use some enzymes and something for roots.. and ull be ok.. id use cannazym and rhizotonic.. and ull be good to go . just make sure u allow ur dirt to dry out in between waterings unless ud like some bud rot later in flower.