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24 hours after draining and cleaning one of the EZ Cloners and washing off the cuts of the slime, the slime returned with vengence even after putting 2 ppm of Chlorine in the cloner. The slime was very concentrated in certain places other than the stems of the cuts. There was so much snot all over 3 brand new air stones and the sprayers had the slime all over them. It didn’t look like the slime came from getting through the filter. It seems like where ever the most oxygen is in the system, contains the most amount of slime. The slime is able to flourish in complete darkness in an oxygen enriched system. After doing some research I think that one of the byproducts of the slime is ammonia. Because of the possibility of ammonia in the system, I will drain out the solution every 24-36 hours.
This has led to a another test. Certain circumstances require drastic measures for eradication. Because I know from past experiences that Chlorine over 2 PPM can easily kill my cuts I will have to try another option. This next option should not be taken lightly and should only be used in certain drastic situations. For example say that you have a cutting that you can never get again and it needs to be saved for the future. When all else fails then antibiotics seems like the only option left to use at this point. The antibiotic that I’ll be testing is Erythromycin. Erythromycin should not be used on food crops so that’s why this should be a last resort for very extreme circumstances.
I’ve noticed that in my older EZ cloners, no matter how much I clean them nothing will root and the slime comes so I’m constantly buying new easy cloners. This next test will show me if when all else fails if cleaning the cloner with 4 treatments of Erythromycin for 4 days will eradicate the dreaded slime. If this does work, then growers can clean out their cloners with 4 treatments of Erythromycin for 4 days with no plants in the cloner whatsoever. It will be very important to treat the slime for 4 days so that you don’t create a super bacteria from the bacteria building up a resistance to the Erythromycin. If you do choose to go this route, you will want to wear eye protection, gloves and even a mask so you don’t enhale the powder. In this next test I drained out the system and added my cloning solution and then added 200mg of Erythromycin. I left the slime on the cuts for the next 24 hours but after that I’ll individually take out each cut and spray off the slime with a high pressure hose, drain out the system and add back fresh cloning solution. Then I’ll add my 2nd 200mg treatment of Erythromycin and continue this for 2 more days. I'll let you all know how it goes. I may get a lot of shit on here from people but we must keep learning in the name of this special plant.
24 hours after draining and cleaning one of the EZ Cloners and washing off the cuts of the slime, the slime returned with vengence even after putting 2 ppm of Chlorine in the cloner. The slime was very concentrated in certain places other than the stems of the cuts. There was so much snot all over 3 brand new air stones and the sprayers had the slime all over them. It didn’t look like the slime came from getting through the filter. It seems like where ever the most oxygen is in the system, contains the most amount of slime. The slime is able to flourish in complete darkness in an oxygen enriched system. After doing some research I think that one of the byproducts of the slime is ammonia. Because of the possibility of ammonia in the system, I will drain out the solution every 24-36 hours.
This has led to a another test. Certain circumstances require drastic measures for eradication. Because I know from past experiences that Chlorine over 2 PPM can easily kill my cuts I will have to try another option. This next option should not be taken lightly and should only be used in certain drastic situations. For example say that you have a cutting that you can never get again and it needs to be saved for the future. When all else fails then antibiotics seems like the only option left to use at this point. The antibiotic that I’ll be testing is Erythromycin. Erythromycin should not be used on food crops so that’s why this should be a last resort for very extreme circumstances.
I’ve noticed that in my older EZ cloners, no matter how much I clean them nothing will root and the slime comes so I’m constantly buying new easy cloners. This next test will show me if when all else fails if cleaning the cloner with 4 treatments of Erythromycin for 4 days will eradicate the dreaded slime. If this does work, then growers can clean out their cloners with 4 treatments of Erythromycin for 4 days with no plants in the cloner whatsoever. It will be very important to treat the slime for 4 days so that you don’t create a super bacteria from the bacteria building up a resistance to the Erythromycin. If you do choose to go this route, you will want to wear eye protection, gloves and even a mask so you don’t enhale the powder. In this next test I drained out the system and added my cloning solution and then added 200mg of Erythromycin. I left the slime on the cuts for the next 24 hours but after that I’ll individually take out each cut and spray off the slime with a high pressure hose, drain out the system and add back fresh cloning solution. Then I’ll add my 2nd 200mg treatment of Erythromycin and continue this for 2 more days. I'll let you all know how it goes. I may get a lot of shit on here from people but we must keep learning in the name of this special plant.