is this root rot?

Rblade

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Hello fellas , a week ago I have change a plant from a vertical hydro tower to a DWC. I my room the temperature is hot, even +85F, but now it's around 80F

The problem is that. I have seen brown leafs in the newest top leafs. Usually I have seen this colour when roots are rooting. What do you think about?


I am using h2O2 at 12% all days. Around 1ml/L. - 3ml/gal
 

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ProPheT 216

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Likely a disease or mold. Can you give some details?

What u feed. How often. The strength.

Your in dwc so can I see the roots also?

You may have killed lots of roots with the transplant
 
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amneziaHaze

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How was your ppm last few days?
If its root root you will see some of the roots looking fucked up.but not all of them

Allsoo starts smelling funky
 

Billy the Mountain

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Hello fellas , a week ago I have change a plant from a vertical hydro tower to a DWC. I my room the temperature is hot, even +85F, but now it's around 80F

The problem is that. I have seen brown leafs in the newest top leafs. Usually I have seen this colour when roots are rooting. What do you think about?


I am using h2O2 at 12% all days. Around 1ml/L. - 3ml/gal
A reasonable suggestion: If you're trying to determine if you have root rot, it's best to inspect the roots rather than the leaves.
 

Rblade

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Likely a disease or mold. Can you give some details?

What u feed. How often. The strength.

Your in dwc so can I see the roots also?

You may have killed lots of roots with thr transplant

I feed once at week with GHE micro and bloom. Lucas formula at 61% strength

Around 900ppm

Thank you all for the support
 

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Billy the Mountain

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Roots smells good, like roots. And I have not slime or something like that
You've got root isuues.
They may smell ok, but they don't look so good. They shouldn't appear orange nor be matted and clumped together as pictured.
I'd suggest some Defguard or S. Ag. Garden Friendly Fungicide (bacillus amyloliquefaciens).
 

Rblade

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You've got root isuues.
They may smell ok, but they don't look so good. They shouldn't appear orange nor be matted and clumped together as pictured.
I'd suggest some Defguard or S. Ag. Garden Friendly Fungicide (bacillus amyloliquefaciens).
I think that the orange colour is by the GHE feed. I think they are clumped together because they was in a vertical tower before..

I'm using H2O2 for a week. Today I have tried with bleach too. It's possible to recovery?
 

Billy the Mountain

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I think that the orange colour is by the GHE feed. I think they are clumped together because they was in a vertical tower before..

I'm using H2O2 for a week. Today I have tried with bleach too. It's possible to recovery?
No, the clumping is not normal or desired.

Nor is the orange color from the nutes. If so, the color would be uniform throughout.

The pic on the left is a plant with some root issues. It had been treated with GFF, and a few days later new roots started growing from the sickly roots.
I decided to chop off all the bad roots. Pic on far right is a week later.

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Rblade

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No, the clumping is not normal or desired.

Nor is the orange color from the nutes. If so, the color would be uniform throughout.

The pic on the left is a plant with some root issues. It had been treated with GFF, and a few days later new roots started growing from the sickly roots.
I decided to chop off all the bad roots. Pic on far right is a week later.

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Do you think that is better for me cut off a big part of the root mass?
 

amneziaHaze

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You've got root isuues.
They may smell ok, but they don't look so good. They shouldn't appear orange nor be matted and clumped together as pictured.
I'd suggest some Defguard or S. Ag. Garden Friendly Fungicide (bacillus amyloliquefaciens).
You can get color from nutes.and if you put h202 on them maybe you bleached a few.but if on their own half are white half yellow then you have root rot.in that case i would cut the dark ones.but know that will slow your plant a lot until she recovers

Clumping comes from turbulent water you have a small space lots of roots and bubbles mixing it like crazy.dont worry about it
 

Billy the Mountain

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You can get color from nutes.and if you put h202 on them maybe you bleached a few.but if on their own half are white half yellow then you have root rot.in that case i would cut the dark ones.but know that will slow your plant a lot until she recovers

Clumping comes from turbulent water you have a small space lots of roots and bubbles mixing it like crazy.dont worry about it
Water movement may result in some tangled roots, but they're not gonna end up clumped together in a single mass.

The problem is clearly pythium and not aggressive bubbling or mixing of the water.
 

Rblade

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Water movement may result in some tangled roots, but they're not gonna end up clumped together in a single mass.

The problem is clearly pythium and not aggressive bubbling or mixing of the water.
This is the root that usually I get with my vertical tower. Seems better than the problematic plant of today, which is on a DWC bucket
 

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Billy the Mountain

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Sorry that was for the clumping part

As for his leafs i couldnt find a single person that had a problrm that started at the base of thr leaf soo maybe it was caused by an external element.
Is the whole plant affected or a single leaf


Edit yea bubles cant make it clump
Maybe it's a matter of semantics, but the roots pic you posted look like normal healthy DWC roots. Sure, they're tangled together, which is to be expected, but they're not clumped together in a solid mass.
 

amneziaHaze

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Yea mate i am confused.
Maybe you are allsoo because be started in a hightower. But doesnt matter its root root since he allways had white roots with his nutes
 
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