Rockwool turning Green? Pic Included

dokebi

Member
My rockwool turned dark green overnight. I'm using a drip system and my other trays are fine.

I found small spidermites on couple of plants, could that be the reason?

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wiseguy316

Well-Known Member
check your ph if you have algae going on you are having ph swings. Also when leaving rep..leave your name so we know who did it. Just in case we want to hit ya back.
 

steven7685

Active Member
yea sorry. i gave you rep wiseguy. :)

usually algae is caused by moisture being exposed to light, it can harm your roots.
and on another note, if the algae is due to a ph problem then it can be even worse on your plants.
having the right ph level is Very Critical.
 

wiseguy316

Well-Known Member
yea sorry. i gave you rep wiseguy. :)

usually algae is caused by moisture being exposed to light, it can harm your roots.
and on another note, if the algae is due to a ph problem then it can be even worse on your plants.
having the right ph level is Very Critical.
just water light and rockwool generally doesnt get u algae. add any nutes and bam done for.
 

wiseguy316

Well-Known Member
and algae on the roots is much worse it is caused most of the time by high res temps over 72 degrees. pain in the fuckin ass.
 
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