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So organic nutrients that require bacteria and enzymes to make available... add h2o2...kill bacteria and destroy enzymes.... see where this is headed.
I dont know the history so I can't comment further but h2o2 is not good in organic grows and imo soil grows period.
I would add beneficial bacteria and enzymes or switch to inorganic nutrients.
I cant see the pics very well on this phone but looks like there may be several issues including possible rust fungus.
Believe it or not hydrogaurd or southern ag fungicide for root rot along with either komplete or hygrozyme. Southern AG would be my choice because of price and value. But i think there are more issues going on than just that... and I can't even say for certain its root rot.May I ask what you would recommend that is reasonably priced and will get here in time? Yea H2O2 wasn't my 1st choice but my buddy had some. Ill have to look up rust fungus. Thanks!
Believe it or not hydrogaurd or southern ag fungicide for root rot along with either komplete or hygrozyme. Southern AG would be my choice because of price and value. But i think there are more issues going on than just that... and I can't even say for certain its root rot.
I use raw microbes but plenty of bennies out there that are good and personally i feel you should be using some where they come already in the media or added separately. Not an absolute must but I feel beneficial. OG biowar is another good one.
I'm not an organic growers so I'm gonna let those guys help ya.
I would remove all affected leaves. Your gonna have to give a lot nore info on the whole grow if you want to get to the root cause.I am new to growing so I am not familiar with a lot of this. Is the r something I may be able to grab locally at a farm supply store? Here are a few more close ups. Do you think they are salvageable?
I would remove all affected leaves. Your gonna have to give a lot nore info on the whole grow if you want to get to the root cause.
I have no idea where your located.
Southern Ag 8 oz. Garden Friendly Fungicide 100534333 - The Home Depot
This OMRI listed fungicide is for organic use in home gardens and lawns. It controls plant diseases in home gardens: vegetables, ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, lawns, flowers, bedding plants, andwww.homedepot.com
Eeesh pack it down? What media is that?
Temps and humidity?
Whole plant pics?
Yes it works for many things including pythium or root rot.This is Fox Farms Happy Frog. The current temp/hum is pictured and it drops to around 64° during the 4 hour dark cycle and about 40% humidity. Will this fungicide work if it is in the roots?View attachment 1028241View attachment 1028240View attachment 1028241View attachment 1028242View attachment 1028243View attachment 1028244View attachment 1028245View attachment 1028246
Yes it works for many things including pythium or root rot.
Not going to help with root rot man.I just looked back and the spray I showed has neem oil. This is ok? Can I water it down to get the roots too?
Not going to help with root rot man.
Is this also some type of fungus or root rot?Yes it works for many things including pythium or root rot.
Not going to help with root rot man.
Let me find one. H2o2 breaks down quick like 3 days and done even more so in dirt because it reacts with organics.What about this? Also I added H2O2 so I'd flush 1st right? Trying to find something I can get quickly with prime.
Looks good. Thanks! Let's just hope root rot is the problem. Honestly though do you think they are salvageable?This one has bacillus amyloliquefaciens. That what you want for root rot. It also contains others and beneficial fungi.
https://www.amazon.com/NPK-Industri...s+bloom&qid=1599686147&sprefix=raw+mic&sr=8-1
This one has bacillus amyloliquefaciens. That what you want for root rot. It also contains others and beneficial fungi.
https://www.amazon.com/NPK-Industri...s+bloom&qid=1599686147&sprefix=raw+mic&sr=8-1
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