Urgent, brown algae in undercurrent.

Pondzyme is for ponds obviously so fish and plants both live in ponds too so I don't see why it would be no good for your plants.
My plants were a few weeks old so still in seedling stage.
If it happened again I would definitely start over. There's always a chance it will come back if you didn't kill everything with the bleach.

Pondzyme works great and cheap too.
 
Thanks terry and I2icho. I didnt know about algae hating soil. If all else fails I will just open up another room and run the soil I guess. I am going to wait until tomorrow before I pull a plant to check because alot can change in a night. I2icho did you soak your roots in pondzyme as seedlings? If not what worked for you. Sorry for all the questions guys. Just wanna know as much as possible before I make a decision. I feel alot better though knowing I can put them in soil if all else fails. Thanks again.
 
24hr. after transplant looks ok

dwc grow them lot faster then soil

dwc one looks real sad now was my best looking clone roots where white as can be to late to transplant
 

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After talking to you guys I think im gonna put em in soiland clean the shit out of my system and let the bennies colonize for a week or two before I drop em in. Heres a link to the undercurrent I built. I will be checking all night if anyone has anymore advice. thanks again. I'm doing this without any help so you guys have saved my sanity. thank god i dont have to throw them all out. soil here they come. MY DWC... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBejwi1GPzo
 
Has anyone tried colloidal silver? My local hydro stpre recommended it to me. I cant find much infor but supposedly it kills all algae and disease. I just wanna make sure before I try it.
 
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