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Old 05-06-2007, 03:35 AM #21
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Richyrich: You post describes my scenario to a tee. I had to scrap the last grow it got so bad. I tried massive amounts of h202, & sm90, but nothing did it. I couldn't get physan 20 round here so i cant comment on that. Bleach works well and lots of scrubbing.

I'm on the second time around with the chiller and a res like "river rapids". Advanced GMB /w fulvic acid. Water is crystal clear so far but i spent some money on a nice external filter. HOpefully everything continues well.
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:49 AM #22
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go buy yourself some silicon product like dyna-gro protekt. it will take care of the slime no problem. one the rot has set in, its hard to save em, but if you start your grow using protekt, no problems.
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Old 05-06-2007, 05:18 AM #23
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Richyrich: You post describes my scenario to a tee. I had to scrap the last grow it got so bad. I tried massive amounts of h202, & sm90, but nothing did it. I couldn't get physan 20 round here so i cant comment on that. Bleach works well and lots of scrubbing.

I'm on the second time around with the chiller and a res like "river rapids". Advanced GMB /w fulvic acid. Water is crystal clear so far but i spent some money on a nice external filter. HOpefully everything continues well.
BROWN ALGAE!!!!!!!! It's our problem. I dont think folks here know that it is not root rot. There is not much info here. I just read your whole thread on your issues. Nothing gets rid of it. Right now I my pH is slowly rising every day. No sign of the slime, but I know its around because of the pH. I have always used RO water and my pH always stays rock solid until I changed to flood buckets and to a different resevoir.

Research the brown algae on the net. You will find that it likes organics and dont even need much light if any. Most advice for root rot is not going to cut it. Most info on brown algae is gonna be found along with aquarium talk. I am gonna find the physan 20 and try that. Also, the aquarium talk says to use antibiotics. Its algae, not root rot. Disregard all info for root rot because it is gonna drive you crazy. I have had a chiller always this whole time set at 64-65. Rot dont live in that. It is algae. BROWN ALGAE. Its a mother f**cker.
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Old 05-06-2007, 06:07 AM #24
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Nute resevoir light proofed. RO water container light proofed. Chiller and nutes as seen.




Had adjusted pH 4 hours prior, went from 5.7 to 6.0 in that time. This is happening with RO water. That is not suppose to be happening. Everything else is perfect. Notice one airline from air pump. That is going into the venuri of the 400gph pump sitting at the bottom of my resevoir recirculating. Pump on chiller also recirculating.





Controller light proofed and converted to 5 gallon bucket.



Sour D making a come back.

No rot is gonna live in this environment. F**kin brown algae.
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What type/concentration of H2O2 did you use?
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2ml per gallon. I went double on it. 35% H2O2
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I think I have been growing with this algae the whole time. How is the H2O2 working? I thought algae needed light to live though.? Its the primordial ooze. following this thread now, thanks guys!

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Old 05-06-2007, 01:39 PM #28
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I think I have been growing with this algae the whole time. How is the H2O2 working? I thought algae needed light to live though.? Its the primordial ooze. following this thread now, thanks guys!

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Does not kill the algae. Physan 20 or Triple Action.
5ml per 52 gallons.

There should be a whole thread dedicated to this crap, brown algae. It mimics root rot and hundreds of us probably think it is. Its an algae that almost seems impossible to get rid of. I know root rot is an umbrella meaning for any root disease which is always mostly bacterial.

There needs to be a clear distinctions between this brown algae and general bacterial or fungal caused root rot. This algae can thrive in lots of oxygen and poor or minimal light and likes to eat on organics.
Do a google on it.

H2O2 35%
sm90
root excelurator
hydorguard
sensizyme
hygrozyme
pirahna
sub culture
voodoo juice
zone
water chiller
massive bubbles

did it all and didnt work. For the last year I have been battling what I thought was root rot. Now, when I think about it, it was from not light proofing my 55 gallon blue drum that holds my new filtered RO water. Tainted water every res change. What a bitch.
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Old 05-06-2007, 03:03 PM #29
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This is what grows in less than 24 hours. This was after a bath of 2ml per gallon of 35% H2O2. It looks like a brown loogie. Its thick and slimy. Does not pull apart easily. I would say this fits the meaning of brown slime algae. Notice it looks like jelly or the loog. Its not no settling of nutes. I use advanced nutes, no organics. For some reason it likes to first grow on my probe. The probe dangles about half way in the drum. It does not touch the bottom. I cant wait to order physan. I am gonna go to Petco and buy some algaecide and see what happens.

Just think brown loogie as you look at these.



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I just checked out the Physan 20. Read all the instructions, seems that one TEAspoon per gallon is a good dose unless under heavy attack, than 1-2 TABLEspoons per gallon.

I didnt see any info regaurding reducing feeding amount or anything, so I can assume it wont have much affect on that, just dont want to burn or some shit.

Where are you getting yours from AR? Im about to order a gallon off gaybay for 46 bucks shipped. seems reasonable.

this is great info to know!!!@#!@#@!@@!@
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