As the title suggests, our girls are now approaching six weeks old. After a major algae infestation the reservoir was changed and all equipment cleaned thoroughly. 48 hours later the plants are showing signs of renewed vigor. We are expecting to lose the smaller ones, but the larger ones are bushing out nicely. All the plants seem really small which is causing considerable worry. Our assumption is that the algae starved the plants of water borne oxygen. Anybody who can confirm this or offer alternative explanations will be sent positive vibes! :thumbsup:

Keep growin an smokin, they can't keep us down forever! :jointsmile::hippy:
Stenby Productions Reviewed by Stenby Productions on . A sorry sight for 5 to 6 weeks old surely? As the title suggests, our girls are now approaching six weeks old. After a major algae infestation the reservoir was changed and all equipment cleaned thoroughly. 48 hours later the plants are showing signs of renewed vigor. We are expecting to lose the smaller ones, but the larger ones are bushing out nicely. All the plants seem really small which is causing considerable worry. Our assumption is that the algae starved the plants of water borne oxygen. Anybody who can confirm this Rating: 5