Itsthatdood
New Member
Hi SWIM has a plant 4 weeks into flowering (chronic fruit juice strain) and I've noticed root rot getting worse and worse, 4 days ago. SWIM added 4ml/gallon of h202 and left it for about 24 hours to soak it up and then gave it a rez change. Yesterday the root rot came back with a vengeance, smelled like death. SWIM decided to take the plant out of the DWC and wash it out with a hose, take out the hydroton and put new hydroton, wash it all out thoroughly with pretty strong pressure hose. Then after another Rez change SWIM added 1ml h202 to the rez of about 4 gallons. Now did I do something wrong? By the way I let air lines and air stone in a Pretty high amount of h202/water to make sure everything is as clean as can be. Is it fine to leave the h202 in the rez till the next change or would SWIM be better off changing it again? I doubt .25ml/gallon will have any ill effect on the girl. All responses and thoughts welcome, thank you!
By the way temp of the room stays at a consistent 76 degrees and there's a 1000 watt light for 2 girls, SWIM keep the ph at 5.8-6.1 as much as possible and keep the ppm at under 500 (using reverse osmosis water).
By the way temp of the room stays at a consistent 76 degrees and there's a 1000 watt light for 2 girls, SWIM keep the ph at 5.8-6.1 as much as possible and keep the ppm at under 500 (using reverse osmosis water).