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02-04-2010, 10:10 PM #1Senior Member
Slimy Roots that Float =(
The critical missing info is the daily working PH. of the rez.
If you let it creep much above 5.8, you will get root slime and some lockout.
The key to good health is a LOT of air, vigorous bubbling, and low PH. :thumbsup:
That combo keeps my roots healthy at 90 degrees F., in full sunlight.
Of course, I don't use Cannazyme, or Rhizotonic either.
(Can't really tell if it works unless you have a similar grow without them that does not do as well, yah?)
My roots grow crazy-good without them.:jointsmile:
And they just might be contributing to the slime growth.
Just a thought.
Aloha,
WeezardWeezard Reviewed by Weezard on . Slimy Roots that Float =( What is your experience level? Done some soil grows, first time hydro. Your Equipment: .1) 256 watts of CFLs with room for more. .2) Set about a foot above the plants .3) Bare Bulbs .4) Constant air supply + Fan .5) Passive exhaust for veg cycle (24 hour light cycle, My plants have never seen darkness yet.) Your medium: Rating: 5
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