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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    I am almost to week 4 in veg, almost ready to start flower, and I have what I think is the beginnings of rot rot. There is about 1/2"-3/4" of water that doesn't drain out of my bins and two of my seven plants have roots that have grown to the point that they are long enough to just sit in it all day. The roots look slimy and brown but they don't stink and if I wipe them, the brown sludge comes off and the roots are still white. I use organic nutrients so that could account for some of the brown color, but I still fear the worst. I tried tilting the bins toward the drain to get it to empty completely, but then when it floods it causes the bins to overflow because the drain can't keep up and it makes a huge mess.

    I am heading to the hydro store today to pick up something to try and curb it before it gets worse. I have heard about Super Thrive and Hygrozyme, but I wanted to know what the pros recommend. I was also going to put H2O2 in the water that rests in the bins whenever I can. Any help is greatly appreciated!
    dejayou30 Reviewed by dejayou30 on . Best Way to Curb Root Rot I am almost to week 4 in veg, almost ready to start flower, and I have what I think is the beginnings of rot rot. There is about 1/2"-3/4" of water that doesn't drain out of my bins and two of my seven plants have roots that have grown to the point that they are long enough to just sit in it all day. The roots look slimy and brown but they don't stink and if I wipe them, the brown sludge comes off and the roots are still white. I use organic nutrients so that could account for some of the Rating: 5

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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    Bumping this...

    I need an answer in the next 4 hours! Can anyone help me out here? I would research for myself but I am at work and can't look at cannabis related things on the computer and I am posting this from my cell phone.

    Help a brotha out!

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    #3
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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    Hey Deja....I know of two things.....the hydrogen peroxide you are using or the zyme products....(I use cannazyme myself). Make sure you are using enough (store bought) H202 for your purposes.....I use 2 teaspoons per gallon EVERY OTHER DAY. If you go with one of the zyme products then you cannot use peroxide......it's one or the other.

    Personally....if you have the cash, go for a zyme product. If not stick with your H202 and just try to be very consistent with using it.

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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    I'm running a DWC bubbler with a wick and my roots sit in aerated solution all day. I use Dutch Master Zone as an antifungal/root conditioner and it seems to work well for me. Only 1ml/gal is needed.

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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    I got some H2O2 at the suggestion from the guy at the hydro store and I also picked up some SuperThrive. I put 50 ml of H2O2 and one tbsp of SuperThrive in my 15 gallon res. Both had very unclear and indirect application directions, so hopefully I don't cause my plants any problems. Thanks for all the help!

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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    Weedhound, how big is your res?

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    #7
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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    Dejayou - You only want one drop of Superthrive per gallon of water.

    PC :smokin:

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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    Well, uhhh whoops? 1 drop is about 1 mL right? So I don't think 1 tbsp is too far from 15 mL. I was pretty sure I was close to what the box said. It will only be in there for 3 more days since I am going to change the res on Friday anways to start flowering. Do you think its that big of a deal?

    Also, I don't need to know the size of your res Weedhound. I was stoned and thought that was info I needed.

    Also, when you say 2 tsp per gallon, is that for 35% H2O2? Because that's what I have.

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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    Quote Originally Posted by dejayou30
    Well, uhhh whoops? 1 drop is about 1 mL right? So I don't think 1 tbsp is too far from 15 mL. I was pretty sure I was close to what the box said. It will only be in there for 3 more days since I am going to change the res on Friday anways to start flowering. Do you think its that big of a deal?
    Well, if it makes you feel better, sure, you're close.

    ... but I'd buy an eye dropper just to be sure. :thumbsup:

    If the plants aren't suffering, then it's no big deal. I'm not trying to be a smart-ass; I just don't know what too much Superthrive will do.

    PC :smokin:

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    Best Way to Curb Root Rot

    Yeah I hear ya. Hopefully, if I did put in more than I should have, it just means they will thrive extra super! Hahaha, I will be sure to keep a close eye on them.

    Do you know if 2 tsp of 35% H202 is good to fight off root rot?

    Oh, and I was wondering how often to add the SuperThrive. The packaging is such a jumbled mess that I can't find it on there!

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