Is this root rot

Bradbury

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Are you using any beneficial bacteria or enzymes? It's been a while but I had my roots turn brown and slimy one time, but my temps were a lot higher. I used hydrozyme and it cleared up. I used it from then on and never had another problem.
 

Budley Doright

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If the root strands are clumping together and progressively getting browner then yup. It's really hard to tell but one pic shows them clumping in the middle so keep an eye on it. You could proactively treat it now and I would, once it sets in its a bitch to get gone, I know image.jpeg
 

gand3r

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Are you using any beneficial bacteria or enzymes? It's been a while but I had my roots turn brown and slimy one time, but my temps were a lot higher. I used hydrozyme and it cleared up. I used it from then on and never had another problem.
temps never got higher than 65oF, just bennies added and rhizo.


your leaves look good what nutrient you using tea well stain roots
http://www.growweedeasy.com/root-rot
wow, thanks for the link.

The roots that are healthy halfway down that page look like mine...

If the root strands are clumping together and progressively getting browner then yup. It's really hard to tell but one pic shows them clumping in the middle so keep an eye on it. You could proactively treat it now and I would, once it sets in its a bitch to get gone, I know View attachment 3542440
The roots in the middle were a little covered with some stuff, but i read also that could be good bennies?

im still unsure whats what?


Do you think there is enough air in the bucket. its a 6gallon bucket with 2 airstones and 8w air pump.
 

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Budley Doright

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It's that the air is not penetrating the middle of the root zone I think. My temps are around 70 and I run sprayers and bennies, this is the first time I've had an issue. I don't run air stones so not sure about the amount. I'm throwing bleach, h2o2 at them right now to try and save them but it's looking rather bleak. I stopped using the bennies and am now running sterile
 

Terry385

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temps never got higher than 65oF, just bennies added and rhizo.




wow, thanks for the link.

The roots that are healthy halfway down that page look like mine...



The roots in the middle were a little covered with some stuff, but i read also that could be good bennies?

im still unsure whats what?


Do you think there is enough air in the bucket. its a 6gallon bucket with 2 airstones and 8w air pump.
root rot show up on leaves over night like in link pic.
you got lots of air like me looks good...
i use tea also love the stuff http://www.skunklabshc.com/shop.html
 

WestDenverPioneer

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It does not look like rot. They could be stained from solutions. They could be brown from detritus. They could be brown because you are exposing them to light to keep looking at them. bongsmilie

If they were rotten you would know it. First use your nose. Then use your fingers. If its pudding its rotten. If its stringy its a brown root leave it alone and in the dark. Seal your res from light.
 

Anon Emaus

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From the pics it doesn't look like it, they look just like mine do when they get stained from the nutes.
 

gand3r

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It's that the air is not penetrating the middle of the root zone I think. My temps are around 70 and I run sprayers and bennies, this is the first time I've had an issue. I don't run air stones so not sure about the amount. I'm throwing bleach, h2o2 at them right now to try and save them but it's looking rather bleak. I stopped using the bennies and am now running sterile
have you ever had the roots I've had using bennies?
From the pics it doesn't look like it, they look just like mine do when they get stained from the nutes.
It does not look like rot. They could be stained from solutions. They could be brown from detritus. They could be brown because you are exposing them to light to keep looking at them. bongsmilie

If they were rotten you would know it. First use your nose. Then use your fingers. If its pudding its rotten. If its stringy its a brown root leave it alone and in the dark. Seal your res from light.
does detritus form when using Bennies, can bennies cause it as they break down the organic roots. , if you was to look at the roots under a 400w light say 1 minute a day could that cause them to go brown?
 

Budley Doright

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have you ever had the roots I've had using bennies?

does detritus form when using Bennies, can bennies cause it as they break down the organic roots. , if you was to look at the roots under a 400w light say 1 minute a day could that cause them to go brown?
Yes right now as a matter of fact lol. But as I've said it's the first time this bad but seems with the sprayers it's always a struggle.
 

Budley Doright

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Ok gotchya, like said earlier, it may not be rot as they do look pretty healthy other than the color and yes it may be just staining. Mine have lost all of the fine hairs, they don't smell though, and my leaves told the story as well with blotchy dead parts.
 

gand3r

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Is it even possible to get rot. If roots were kept at 18oC, feed was on ly 0.8ec and your using orca bennies? I might try poolshock and stop using bennies, the only way I'll know if I've not got rot is white roots.
 

koda7225

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Shouldnt get root rot with an aero setup unless its a setup issue. The spraying and (im assuming its recirc) drain back should be putting plenty of o2 into the water, not to mention if you are allowing a break in the spraying and not running 24/7 they should be drying just enough to induce growth of roots including the small air roots to allow the plant enough o2.

I.E. it should not be an o2 problem....and if res temps are around 65 it shouldnt be a temp problem....most likely if pythium is in the system it came from a plant when it was put in....and something along the lines of hygrozyme to treat should get rid of it if caught early enough....if not the h2o2 should knock it out....then resume beneficial dosing to help prevent in the future.

Nutes in the system will stain the roots and can sometimes look like pythium....best way to tell if you have it is the roots will feel super slimy and mushy, kinda like rotting produce, and pretty much just fall off when you mess with them.
 
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Budley Doright

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I have high temps but am working on it :(. And yup got from some thing in my system. First time I've had it so not sure where it came from but it's a bad case. I've thrown bleach, now h2o2 at it so we'll see. I think it's a losing battle. Figures as they are the most expensive seeds I ever bought.
 

koda7225

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I have high temps but am working on it :(. And yup got from some thing in my system. First time I've had it so not sure where it came from but it's a bad case. I've thrown bleach, now h2o2 at it so we'll see. I think it's a losing battle. Figures as they are the most expensive seeds I ever bought.
Got current pics of the roots?
 
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