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02-11-2008, 08:48 PM #1Senior Member
Resevoir Problem
Originally Posted by basementbotany
Now I am wondering if you do not have a bacterial bloom or something in there. Molasses is GREAT for those types of bacteria. And aeration -which you need so good yo uhave it- would promote aerobic bacteria. But again, I AM NOT AN EXPERT ON THIS STUFF!!!! This is all hunches. How are the plants? Do they still seem happy? Is there any buildup on the pump filter? Are the roots still white? Do the roots smell bad?stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Resevoir Problem So i go down to my room after lights on this morning to check pH and all that good shit. What do I find, my nute solution looked like it was bleached white (I add NOTHING white) and it semi-smelled kinda like chlorine. Anyone have any idea what this is. I did add an aquarium heater, thermometer, and mollasses to the solution, about 2 days ago. Could any of these thing's be the root cause of the problem? Rating: 5
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