flyingsteve
Well-Known Member
22 Gallon RDWC
70F +-1
GH FloraNova Grow nutes @ 500ppm NaCl
I recently had a problem with some brown algae (cyanobacteria) and I fixed it up using bleach. After 2 days the brown algae and the associated foam on top of the water cleared up and the cultivation tubs didn't have the nasty fish tank smell, followed by lots of new white roots forming.
At the same time I started the bleach treatment I started brewing some beneficial tea using Great White and Unsulphured molasses. I flushed the system and cleaned everything up, then added fresh tap water which I treated to remove the chlorine/chloramines and heavy metals. After that I added the gallon of beneficial tea and about 1/2 scoop of Great White directly to the system. I began brewing a new gallon of tea and about 36hrs later I also added that in to the system with yet more raw Great White, 1 scoop full this time.
About 8hrs after adding the second batch of Great White today I noticed a brown slime, almost sludge or muddy appearance forming on the walls of the cultivation tubs at the water line and on the air hoses. The new white roots that have been growing out over the past 2 days still look white and OK and the brown damaged and dead roots are starting to get this same slime on them. It wipes off of everything easily.
I'm suspecting that I added WAY too much GW and what I'm seeing is the crazy overgrowth of colonies. The res has a foresty kinda smell... Earthy I guess... But the slime when removed and sniffed smells nasty. The water is also cloudy brown... The GH Floranova Grow nutrients turn the water brown, but this is a cloudy brown.
OK, so is this normal and OK? Should I be worried? I'm thinking I just used way too much GW.
Thanks
I should also note that the pH went from 5.8 to 5.4 over the past roughly 10hrs... Also, I just opened up the canister filter and pulled the filters out and dumped the water. Didn't find anything unusual. There were some caked up bits of Great White in the bottom but when I had the brown algae there would be blooms floating around and I saw none of that. Reinforcing my thought that I simply added WAAY too much GW.
70F +-1
GH FloraNova Grow nutes @ 500ppm NaCl
I recently had a problem with some brown algae (cyanobacteria) and I fixed it up using bleach. After 2 days the brown algae and the associated foam on top of the water cleared up and the cultivation tubs didn't have the nasty fish tank smell, followed by lots of new white roots forming.
At the same time I started the bleach treatment I started brewing some beneficial tea using Great White and Unsulphured molasses. I flushed the system and cleaned everything up, then added fresh tap water which I treated to remove the chlorine/chloramines and heavy metals. After that I added the gallon of beneficial tea and about 1/2 scoop of Great White directly to the system. I began brewing a new gallon of tea and about 36hrs later I also added that in to the system with yet more raw Great White, 1 scoop full this time.
About 8hrs after adding the second batch of Great White today I noticed a brown slime, almost sludge or muddy appearance forming on the walls of the cultivation tubs at the water line and on the air hoses. The new white roots that have been growing out over the past 2 days still look white and OK and the brown damaged and dead roots are starting to get this same slime on them. It wipes off of everything easily.
I'm suspecting that I added WAY too much GW and what I'm seeing is the crazy overgrowth of colonies. The res has a foresty kinda smell... Earthy I guess... But the slime when removed and sniffed smells nasty. The water is also cloudy brown... The GH Floranova Grow nutrients turn the water brown, but this is a cloudy brown.
OK, so is this normal and OK? Should I be worried? I'm thinking I just used way too much GW.
Thanks
I should also note that the pH went from 5.8 to 5.4 over the past roughly 10hrs... Also, I just opened up the canister filter and pulled the filters out and dumped the water. Didn't find anything unusual. There were some caked up bits of Great White in the bottom but when I had the brown algae there would be blooms floating around and I saw none of that. Reinforcing my thought that I simply added WAAY too much GW.