Hi Folks,
Suffering badly from galloping Root Rot & looking for advice.
Facing the fact that I'm gonna have to lift each plant (difficult now they're grown and embedded in the SCROG net) to trim away the brown stuff & dip in a Peroxide solution.
Q: What % of bleach in solution is best. I've been told the average store bought bleach is roughly 3% and to use 1 part bleach to 2 parts water?
Q: Can an ongoing treatment with H202 (liquid oxygen) do the same job (strip away the brown stuff) so I don't have to lift each plant?
Q: See below, PH UP?? This was posted as treatment for PM but will it work with Root Rot?
(Quote) from Schwagg
pH-Up
Fungi require an acidic environment to grow and die in alkaline environments. Changing the leaf surface environment from acidic to alkaline clears up the infection. An alkaline solution with a pH of 8 will make the environment inhospitable for the fungus and will stop its growth. This is one of the simplest means of controlling the fungus. It can be used on critically infected plants.
Stay safe
Suffering badly from galloping Root Rot & looking for advice.
Facing the fact that I'm gonna have to lift each plant (difficult now they're grown and embedded in the SCROG net) to trim away the brown stuff & dip in a Peroxide solution.
Q: What % of bleach in solution is best. I've been told the average store bought bleach is roughly 3% and to use 1 part bleach to 2 parts water?
Q: Can an ongoing treatment with H202 (liquid oxygen) do the same job (strip away the brown stuff) so I don't have to lift each plant?
Q: See below, PH UP?? This was posted as treatment for PM but will it work with Root Rot?
(Quote) from Schwagg
pH-Up
Fungi require an acidic environment to grow and die in alkaline environments. Changing the leaf surface environment from acidic to alkaline clears up the infection. An alkaline solution with a pH of 8 will make the environment inhospitable for the fungus and will stop its growth. This is one of the simplest means of controlling the fungus. It can be used on critically infected plants.
Stay safe