potgrower123
Well-Known Member
A week ago I noticed that one of my plants (Critical Jack) had some algae growing on it's exposed rockwool cube. I cut the algae off and covered up the cube with hydroton so as to stop light from hitting the cube. Today I was checking on the girls and I decided to see if everything was okay on the cube of my Critical Jack plant. So I brushed aside some of the hydroton over the rockwool and found a white powder like substance covering alot of the cube. Does anybody have any idea what this is? Is it harmful? How to treat it? It doesn't really seem to be hindering plant growth at all. Also the bottom of Critical Jack's stem looks a little beat up but I'm not sure if that's from this white powder or just from having all the hydroton around it. I have another plant also in rockwool and nothing has affected it so far.