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    #1
    Senior Member

    A Troubling Issue Finally Resolved

    Well, I finally found out what's wrong with my plants...


    Bacterial slime and other horrifying nasties These are not the beneficial bacteria and fungi that we have already spoken about. These bacteria cause cloudy reservoirs, slimy build up, weird reservoir fuzz, gelatin growths and wild pH fluctuations. These are the reservoir monsters. When these bad microbes are present at high populations and are happily feeding on organic matter, they use up just about all the oxygen in the nutrient solution, suffocating the plants. They release toxic substances as a biproduct of their life cycle. They also suppress the good microbes at the root zone and cause problems with nutrient uptake and plant growth.

    Bacteria slime and cloudy reservoirs

    Bacteria can make the water cloudy, but tend to produce more of a slime or jellylike, smelly mass in the system.If you have it, you will notice slimy reservoir walls and perhaps an oily slick on the water. Another symptom can be a foamy buildup in the reservoir. If left to their own devices, these bacterial growths will smother the roots, depriving them of oxygen. Some species of anaerobic bacteria thrive in an environment deprived of oxygen and can produce chemical metabolites, such as alcohols, aldehydes, phenols and ethylene, that are toxic to plant roots and to other microorganisms.
    Other symptoms of bacterial infections can be fuzzy, cotton like growths, or the growth of fur. Just in case you are wondering, that white fuzzy growth you see at the tip of your roots is desireable. That is not bacteria - That is the good stuff - you should see tiny fine white hairs at thje roots.

    All of these nasties require organic matter to feed on. They may be there as the result of a buildup of dead roots and leaves in the root zone, but usually they are the result of adding an organic product to the reservoir. If the conditions are just right, the bacteria will begin to thrive.
    Tommygirl Reviewed by Tommygirl on . A Troubling Issue Finally Resolved Well, I finally found out what's wrong with my plants... Bacterial slime and other horrifying nasties These are not the beneficial bacteria and fungi that we have already spoken about. These bacteria cause cloudy reservoirs, slimy build up, weird reservoir fuzz, gelatin growths and wild pH fluctuations. These are the reservoir monsters. When these bad microbes are present at high populations and are happily feeding on organic matter, they use up just about all the oxygen in the nutrient Rating: 5
    Nature\'s first green is gold,
    Her hardest hue to hold.
    The early leaf\'s a flower;
    But only so an hour.
    Then leaf subsides to leaf.
    So Eden sank to grief,
    So dawn goes down to day.
    Nothing gold can stay.
    ~~Robert Frost

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    #2
    Senior Member

    A Troubling Issue Finally Resolved

    Ok...looking for an opinion on which you guys think is better out of this list...

    Earth Ambrosia / Earth Nectar: a two-part mycorrhizal fungi innoculant - in liquid form

    Piranha Piranha colonizes the root zone with 26 beneficial fungi (in powder form for hydro)

    Tarrantula Bacterial blend of 57 microorganisms, with 1.4 billion Colony Forming Units per gram

    Voodoo juice Liquid solution consisting of five strains of bacterial microbes, one is a nitrogen fixer

    Botanicare Hydroguard Water treatment and pathogen supressor made of four benefical bacteria: Bacillus subtilis, Paenibacillus polymxa, Bacillus circulans, and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens.
    Nature\'s first green is gold,
    Her hardest hue to hold.
    The early leaf\'s a flower;
    But only so an hour.
    Then leaf subsides to leaf.
    So Eden sank to grief,
    So dawn goes down to day.
    Nothing gold can stay.
    ~~Robert Frost

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    #3
    Member

    A Troubling Issue Finally Resolved

    i use pirahnna and voodoo juice

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    #4
    Senior Member

    A Troubling Issue Finally Resolved

    Quote Originally Posted by L0r6dIN6faM6ous
    i use pirahnna and voodoo juice
    Can you tell me why you prefer those to the others in the list? I admit they did look good, if expensive. I'd just like to know why an experienced user of them likes them.Especially when I've been reading that ideally you should use Pirahnna and Trantula together rather than Pirahnna and Voodoo Juice.

    I'm also wondering how much of each you're supposed to add to each gallon of water. If I knew that i'd better be able to judge how much i'll need.
    Nature\'s first green is gold,
    Her hardest hue to hold.
    The early leaf\'s a flower;
    But only so an hour.
    Then leaf subsides to leaf.
    So Eden sank to grief,
    So dawn goes down to day.
    Nothing gold can stay.
    ~~Robert Frost

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