Highwayim
Active Member
I agree, also most types of ph down cause staining and a brown slime
This could be it. Like i said earlier i'm having to use a good bit more ph down than usual. Also looking at the roots today its a weird sight; part of the root structure is floating at the surface while the rest sits at the bottom of the bucket... freaking me out as it just looks as though they are dying wtf? Beaver the roots are not white they are a stained orangy brown colour. Theres no slime that i can feel everything feels wet but not slimey. One question though, if this was the beginnings of rot, how long would it take to destroy the crop? I'm in 3rd week of flowering on a 8 week cycle, so i'm hoping that i can just get through the next 4/5 weeks. I have been noticing yellowing dying leaves, but only underneath the scrog screen. Never done scrog before so don't know if its maybe just lack of light thats causing this. I would use h2o2 (not sure i could bring myself to using bleach though lol) but if i add h2o2 i'v read that i cant stop using it is this correct? and why? Plants are overall healthy and nice white hairs on the flowers nothing seems to be dying up top so I'm holding onto that. I done the pull test on a little bit of the roots, and its breaking with a gentle tug but i wont be making a habbit of testing that. If those roots are dead am I better cutting them away and allowing for new roots? or will this kill growth this far in the game. Thanks guys
