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07-26-2007, 08:20 PM #1OPJunior Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
I have some on the tops of my 6" cubes and some on my grow mats (not severe but still there). Most of my plants look good but a few look kind of wilty and weak. Anyone out there with the same problem and any idea on how to deal with it? Also for next time how can I prevent it from starting in the first place? If this is addressed somewhere else I'm sorry but I looked around the site first and couldn't find any conclusive info. Thanks!:thumbsup:
maryvv22 Reviewed by maryvv22 on . Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it? I have some on the tops of my 6" cubes and some on my grow mats (not severe but still there). Most of my plants look good but a few look kind of wilty and weak. Anyone out there with the same problem and any idea on how to deal with it? Also for next time how can I prevent it from starting in the first place? If this is addressed somewhere else I'm sorry but I looked around the site first and couldn't find any conclusive info. Thanks!:thumbsup: Rating: 5
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07-26-2007, 08:44 PM #2Senior Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
Algae and rockwool go hand in hand.
It needs light to grow, so preventing light from hitting the surface is a good start.
Usually it is simply cosmetic, but yes, if it gets out of hand to the point where it starts to rot, you have a problem.
I'm not a hydro nut but there are other threads about fixing this in the hydro section.
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07-30-2007, 07:19 PM #3Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
Brite Ideas Hydroponics and Organics :: Hydro Kit Accessories :: Pots & Net Cups :: American Agritech Root Guards 2"-6"
These help stop light from hitting your rock wool. laterz..
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07-30-2007, 07:51 PM #4Senior Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
only thing Algae does thats really bad is algae and the planet ends up competing for oxygen so aslong as the roots have air it should be fine so if it's in the res and closed with no oxygen then the roots have less air and there for can lead to starving the plant of oxygen thats why dwc is good cause not only does the plant get the nutes but constant air being pumped in as well so on top of rocwool not so bad
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07-30-2007, 07:53 PM #5Senior Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
Algae uses air as do plants
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07-31-2007, 11:10 PM #6Senior Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
By not using rockwool.
Seriously though, don't worry about it. I don't think you can stop it, unless you keep the light from it.
Please consider using clay pellets. Way better than rockwool in my humble opinion. Much easier to work with, completly reusable, doesn't hold vast quantities of moisture as rockwool does.
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08-01-2007, 01:48 AM #7Senior Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
I noticed that too while using 1" and transplanting to 4". Then I went Hydroton for finishing. Thinking about just the 1" then into Hydroton pots. Should battle the algae a little better.
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08-01-2007, 03:57 PM #8Senior Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
yea u use the clay pellets but u still have to have either rocwool or the moss peat plugs, my fav they don't attract as much alge as the rocwool + iv'e noticed a big growing diffrence with them but u still have to start the seeds in something not just clay pellets u might get away with clones like that but i still think it's not as good as having something to root in first
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08-05-2007, 01:12 AM #9Senior Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
Originally Posted by GoldenGoblin
KISS (keep it simple, smarty)
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08-05-2007, 01:24 AM #10Senior Member
Algae & Rockwool - How do you deal with it?
Originally Posted by palerider7777
I assumed we were talking about clones for some reason, but in the rare occassion I start from seed, I put the seeds in PH adjusted dirt, with NO ferts, keep em warm and moist, and they almost always sprout. Then I let them grow a few weeks until sexing, then I take cuttings.
When I want a plant to grow in soil for the duration, I put clones with about 3 inch roots directly into the soil, and that's it. No transplanting.
I like to start with clones, even if I'm using soil. It's been my experience that it's much easier to get a good healthy root mass by starting a plant with scarification (search it), and a bubble cloner. And of course that way I already know she's a lady.
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