Dont use the hygrozyme in dwc thats were the slimes coming from. Take your girls out and bath the roots with tap water and gently clean the slime off.
Keep on using it.
I should of said it aint going in my dwc no more because I believe it has help me get the slime or helped feed the slime (brown algae). I know its suppose to be all good but I say keep that shit in the ebb & flo and drip and out of the dwc. Some people make it work I dont.
Good luck with the grow
Dont use the hygrozyme in dwc thats were the slimes coming from. Take your girls out and bath the roots with tap water and gently clean the slime off.
Bad advise? What ever dude. Im not gonna use it. If ya think I dont know what Im talking about go look in my threads.
Theres a huge thread on brown algae and its based all around hygrozyme and such. Some people believe it helps feed the slime.
Interesting. The product designed to remove sludge feeds it? I'll search this thread, I'll be interested in seeing how the control group was developed then, or how they are testing its ability to feed sludge. I also said I think it was bad advise, i never drew that conclusion entirely. Its possibly the most expensive additive I use, so getting rid of zymes would be killer for the pocketbook.
I would like to make a suggestion, and you can take it or leave it.. but after looking at a couple of the photos of the covers off the buckets, i saw the water levels.. I always thought that it was good to have some space in the root areas that are NOT under water. at your water levels it looks like the net pot is completely submerged in the solution.. is this true?
i have been running buckets for years, and I like to have several inches of air space below the bottom of the net pot and the water below.. at least some kind of gap.. doesn't have to be inches.. but SOME gap..
anyone else want to comment on this as well? other than that, they are doing ok so far..
-jt
man nice roots