Ender87i
Well-Known Member
Ok so here's my problem..
Some of my plants have been getting burned leaves and/or signs of nute deficiencies here and there, some worse than others..
I grow in a ebb&gro 12-bucket system (fill and drain) type system, with a 50gal res..
I just switched some of my plants positions with others, and when I pulled out the 'top' bucket I noticed some roots hanging through the holes, and they're covered in brown gunk. Obviously they've been bathing in the water that gets left in each bottom bucket after they drain.
SO, my question is, should I cut off these roots that are coming through the holes so that nothing bathes in the leftover water, or should I just leave it alone? Will it hurt it to cut the ends of these certain roots off? Keep in mind I use pureblend pro for nutes, so gunk is gonna build up slowly in the bottom bucket no matter what, so cleaning that out isn't a permanent solution.
I simply want to know if I should chop off these roots that are hanging through the holes? And how will it affect the plant?
Thanks!!
Some of my plants have been getting burned leaves and/or signs of nute deficiencies here and there, some worse than others..
I grow in a ebb&gro 12-bucket system (fill and drain) type system, with a 50gal res..
I just switched some of my plants positions with others, and when I pulled out the 'top' bucket I noticed some roots hanging through the holes, and they're covered in brown gunk. Obviously they've been bathing in the water that gets left in each bottom bucket after they drain.
SO, my question is, should I cut off these roots that are coming through the holes so that nothing bathes in the leftover water, or should I just leave it alone? Will it hurt it to cut the ends of these certain roots off? Keep in mind I use pureblend pro for nutes, so gunk is gonna build up slowly in the bottom bucket no matter what, so cleaning that out isn't a permanent solution.
I simply want to know if I should chop off these roots that are hanging through the holes? And how will it affect the plant?
Thanks!!