DIY Aero Cloner. SNOTTY GOO!

McFunk

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Hey, all!

McFunk here.

I've got a DIY aero cloner w/ cushlings clones that are 3 days in. No nutes. Tap water PH-downed to 6. or so.
There's a snotty clear-ish gell on he cuttings ends today. (and a few roots:) )

Sorta' freakin' me out. Any educated advise would be very appreciated!

Thanks!

McFunk
 
Hey, all!

McFunk here.

I've got a DIY aero cloner w/ cushlings clones that are 3 days in. No nutes. Tap water PH-downed to 6. or so.
There's a snotty clear-ish gell on he cuttings ends today. (and a few roots:) )

Sorta' freakin' me out. Any educated advise would be very appreciated!

Thanks!

McFunk
bump. please...
 
Lower your water temps.

Aero cloners run hotter then my bubble cloner, and the only time i see slime is if I have my heater too high.

I say above 75 and you risk slime, but they root best between 70-75


Your pump maybe adding heat to the water, is it on a timer ?
 
I am having this problem now. My res is slightly exposed to light (i can't locate the fuck'n lid for the bucket), but I am running NO nutes in the res. Just plain pH'd water, i'm still getting snotty goo. It's killing the pH (~8+).

I'm going to try and clean everything again, use new water, and add H2O2.
 
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