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I got home from work today and noticed some discoloration on my leaves and also noticed all 3 of my plants roots coming from the bottom holes of my solo cups. When transplanting I noticed moss or something on my rootball. I'm also noticing it spread very fast. Please advise ASAP on what this may be or what I should do. I have not watered since transplant just a few minutes ago

 

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Ive been searching the Internet for hours trying to figure out what this is and what is happening to my plant. Please help
 
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Ive been searching the Internet for hours trying to figure out what this is and what is happening to my plant. Please help
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Not exactly sure what that is tbh. I’m hoping somebody else will come here and help. If it were me I’d repot the plants they look rootbound. I’d scrape off all the infected soil far away from my new pots (preferably fabric) . In the new pots I’d probably sprinkle some cinnamon before I set the plants in there as kind of a fungal prevention. Then I’d keep them on the dryer side for a while and maybe in the 70- 72 degree range if possible. My thought behind it is if you remove the main ball of algae and then sprinkle some type of algae prevention and then keep it cold and dry long it enough it’ll kill off the algae. Algae likes warm wet environments. I could be wrong tho hopefully somebody else chimes in.
 
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Not exactly sure what that is tbh. I’m hoping somebody else will come here and help. If it were me I’d repot the plants they look rootbound. I’d scrape off all the infected soil far away from my new pots (preferably fabric) . In the new pots I’d probably sprinkle some cinnamon before I set the plants in there as kind of a fungal prevention. Then I’d keep them on the dryer side for a while and maybe in the 70- 72 degree range if possible. My thought behind it is if you remove the main ball of algae and then sprinkle some type of algae prevention and then keep it cold and dry long it enough it’ll kill off the algae. Algae likes warm wet environments. I could be wrong tho hopefully somebody else chimes in.
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I repotted the plant a few minutes ago but did not scrape anything off. The plants just started showing roots through the holes for the first time today I have not watered yet since transplant
 
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Sheesh I mean I’m not quite sure what I’d do here cause now your main pot is contaminated too. You might be able to hit the top soil with some type of fungicide or something like a neem oil and then water it in but idk how well that would work.
 
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The roots look like they are rotting due to sitting in water. notice how the problem appears to only be below your drain holes. what the root temps
 
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Sheesh I mean I’m not quite sure what I’d do here cause now your main pot is contaminated too. You might be able to hit the top soil with some type of fungicide or something like a neem oil and then water it in but idk how well that would work.
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I removed it from the dirt and scooped the dirt around where the transplant was. I then knocked off any moss looking stuff and replanted and covered with new soil. Lightly watered after transplant.
 
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The roots look like they are rotting due to sitting in water. notice how the problem appears to only be below your drain holes. what the root temps
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removed it from the dirt and scooped the dirt around where the transplant was. I then knocked off any moss looking stuff and replanted and covered with new soil. Lightly watered after transplant. The moss looking stuff only appeared on one side, above the drain holes and only watered once the last 4 days. Can this spread to the other plants? The new growth looks just fine so I'm not sure if I should take the plant out of my tent or not
 
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I removed it from the dirt and scooped the dirt around where the transplant was. I then knocked off any moss looking stuff and replanted and covered with new soil. Lightly watered after transplant.
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That’s what I would have done tbh. Hopefully it works
 
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Mmm idk if it’ll spread to other plants per say. But it can invite pests and other disease in like powdery mildew that can spread.. but only if the algae continues to grow. Might have to pop the plant out again in a month and check the roots
 
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I wouldn't worry about the green moss as much as the brown roots. Ive opened bags of wiggle worm with green alge / moss and used it no problem.
 
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Mmm idk if it’ll spread to other plants per say. But it can invite pests and other disease in like powdery mildew that can spread.. but only if the algae continues to grow. Might have to pop the plant out again in a month and check the roots
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I wouldn't worry about the green moss as much as the brown roots. Ive opened bags of wiggle worm with green alge / moss and used it no problem.
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It's my birthday today, so if I have one growers wish it's that this baby makes it and becomes a big strong plant!
 
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I was hoping I could wait to transplant till Saturday when my dynomyco delivers but with the roots poking out 1/8 inch out the holes those dreams were squashed
 
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Happy birthday growmie! I’ve never used the dynomyco but I think you might be able to scratch it in to your soil
 
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Use a hydrogen peroxide and water mixture... maybe 30ml per gal.... the h2o2 will help clear that up and deliver extra 02 to your roots
 
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It needs to be thoroughly flushed out. Prior to transplant I would have used hydrogen peroxide directly on it, flushed it in the solo cup and then transplanted after a few days. Then used a beneficial bacteria product that doesn’t kill the good bacteria. Hydro guard is a good one. After you do a major hydrogen peroxide flush. Do not get in the habit of using hydrogen peroxide every feed. I would only use it for an initial flush. (I know from experience).

I had algae on my grow blocks before transplanting into Net pots. It causes major Ph fluctuations. I am hydro so I was checking Ph every day and it causes an acid rain effect.

I would Ph check runoff every feed to make sure it is correct from here on out. It will pose a challenge from here on out if not controlled and monitored.
 
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It needs to be thoroughly flushed out. Prior to transplant I would have used hydrogen peroxide directly on it, flushed it in the solo cup and then transplanted after a few days. Then used a beneficial bacteria product that doesn’t kill the good bacteria. Hydro guard is a good one. After you do a major hydrogen peroxide flush. Do not get in the habit of using hydrogen peroxide every feed. I would only use it for an initial flush. (I know from experience).

I had algae on my grow blocks before transplanting into Net pots. It causes major Ph fluctuations. I am hydro so I was checking Ph every day and it causes an acid rain effect.

I would Ph check runoff every feed to make sure it is correct from here on out. It will pose a challenge from here on out if not controlled and monitored.
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Good clarification... I wasn't meaning every watering
 
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Good clarification... I wasn't meaning every watering
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Yes sir. I broke it down for him.
 
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^ these dudes are on the money
 
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Use a hydrogen peroxide and water mixture... maybe 30ml per gal.... the h2o2 will help clear that up and deliver extra 02 to your roots
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It needs to be thoroughly flushed out. Prior to transplant I would have used hydrogen peroxide directly on it, flushed it in the solo cup and then transplanted after a few days. Then used a beneficial bacteria product that doesn’t kill the good bacteria. Hydro guard is a good one. After you do a major hydrogen peroxide flush. Do not get in the habit of using hydrogen peroxide every feed. I would only use it for an initial flush. (I know from experience).

I had algae on my grow blocks before transplanting into Net pots. It causes major Ph fluctuations. I am hydro so I was checking Ph every day and it causes an acid rain effect.

I would Ph check runoff every feed to make sure it is correct from here on out. It will pose a challenge from here on out if not controlled and monitored.
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So I did a watering last night after transplant. Would you still recommend watering again but with peroxide added to the water this time? Or is that just going to be too much watering?
 
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