dirtyho1968
Well-Known Member
Great thread.
so been running tea for a week my roots now look like this the brown spots actually seem like clumps of dirt almost it wipes of very easily usually leaving the roots behind (although the root hairs seem fragile)
the temps of the room stay at around 73-75
so been running tea for a week my roots now look like this the brown spots actually seem like clumps of dirt almost it wipes of very easily usually leaving the roots behind (although the root hairs seem fragile)
the temps of the room stay at around 73-75
fallinprince,
I thought that this form of root rot (brown slime algae) was only a DWC thing? How are you getting it in aero? Do you have a shallow bed of water under your net cups? I'm curious because I'm building a couple of aero setups (one of them like yours) to test out. Before I discovered the compost tea I thought switching to another method was the only way to get around the horrible slime.
Also regarding a question you asked a couple of pages ago, my aeorcloner loves the tea. I'm getting roots faster and they are strong and white.
Hey there new to DWC. Currently growing in a recirculating 5-gallon DWC bucket w/ an external 5 gal res for easier maintenance. I've currently been brewing some bene tea for 34 hours and gettin ready to do a res change. I'm using heavy-16 veg a&b, Floralicious plus, zone, and bud candy. Should I eliminate the zone when adding the bene tea? Also, is bud candy good to use to feed the bennies? Or should I eliminate that too?
My res temps range from 65-72. My pH rises on average .2 every hour
Definitely drop the zone. Save it for sterilizing equipment and washing walls. It lasts for years. You can use the bud candy/floralicous in the tea to stimulate the bennies, or you can add it to the res as directed, but be sure you have established microbe colonies first and robust, healthy roots. If you see any slime start to form, stop adding the bud candy and floralicious to your res, and add them to the tea instead. It wont be as effective because you will use less, but it's better than throwing them out. Ideally you will find that you can use both as directed without fear of slime, but that isn't always the case.
Hey there new to DWC. Currently growing in a recirculating 5-gallon DWC bucket w/ an external 5 gal res for easier maintenance. I've currently been brewing some bene tea for 34 hours and gettin ready to do a res change. I'm using heavy-16 veg a&b, Floralicious plus, zone, and bud candy. Should I eliminate the zone when adding the bene tea? Also, is bud candy good to use to feed the bennies? Or should I eliminate that too?
My res temps range from 65-72. My pH rises on average .2 every hour
I thought I remembered reading about the tea being ready at peak foam. Is that true? I seem to get the most foam in 12-24 hours than it seems to die down.
Oh ok thanx Heisenberg. Today when I do a res change I'll just be adding the tea at cup/gallon. Then just heavy-16 veg A&B. I'll start to add Floralicious plus and bud candy once I see the roots return to normal. I've been also spraying seaplex once a day every other week. I didn't use any foliar sprays during my last grow. Any suggestions on foliar sprays or is it better to just tune in my dwc first?
I'll post pics later when I get home
hey g37,
in addition to what heisenberg said, once you inoculate the roots with the tea and have the tea going for a little while, the roots should be colonized effectively. when you switch into flower you would probably be alright adding the bud candy and floralicious back into the rez, hopefully your roots are robust and strong enough. and really if you keep your rez temp in that range, you shouldnt have any more slime issues.... cheers mate
mr. bond
I had her originally in a 3 gal pot of coco. I switched her over to a 5-gallon DWC bucket and tried my best to wash away most of the coco. I had great success with coco but wanted to venture into the world of hydro for once. I just re-attached my 5 gal coleman to my DWC bucket and I'm keeping the res around 73F with the bene tea in there. So fingers crossed that my temps and pH stays stable with the new additions.
hey g37,
foilar is really useful if your plants roots are choked out by the slime. just checked out that heavy-16, looks like a pretty complete nutrient line. even if your roots are pretty good, i find that using Dutch Master Liquid Light & Saturator is an awesome foilar combo. In flower, I also add some Humboldt's Own Snow Storm Ultra to the Dutch Master mix for extra trich production. its killer...
hope this helps,
mr. bond
Aight ya I might just try it out because I have a pretty big outdoor plant going and I just gave her bloom nutes for the first time today. Showed signs of flowering yesterday. Not sure how big it'll get but I'm excited. In two days when I water again the bene tea is going in and also try a foliar spay also. Those are 3 foot stakes I placed there to open up the canopy. How big do u think she'll get at the end of bloom?
I'll give updates on both grows after a couple days of the bene tea.
Sorry for the poor quality shots