Root Rot In Coco
Root Rot In Coco. These are 3 gallon pots with a 3/1 coco/perlite ratio but also with the bottom 2in being complete perlite. Have you ever grown in coco?
If you are having root rot from the media being too wet then you need more air (perlite). One thing to note, if they fly low, most likely gnats. Once you have established roots you should be watering.
Roots Start Dying Then The Rot Comes In.
These are 3 gallon pots with a 3/1 coco/perlite ratio but also with the bottom 2in being complete perlite. One thing to note, if they fly low, most likely gnats. Take a closer look at the gnats, they may be root aphids.
I Don't Know What Started First.
Technically, root rot is a bacterial. When i do i get root rot. As for how to treat, you could either attempt to go sterile with h2o2 or use something like hydroguard to inoculate it with bacteria that will eat the fungus causing the rot.
Just Trying To Confirm That What You See In These Pictures Is Root Rot.
For the past few months i ve had two issues that i recently discovered are the same issue just causing different problems, i had big healthy plants that got potassium. If they fly by the light or up high, most likely root aphids. Yes i have had it, and it's easy to stop it.
If You Are Having Root Rot From The Media Being Too Wet Then You Need More Air (Perlite).
Looks like you are the one who needs to learn coco game. If diseased trees are found, they should be removed immediately, taking out as much of the larger roots as possible. Inspect trees of cocoa and other trees of high value every 6 months.
Also, Try To Incorporate Some Chlorine Into The Feeding Solution (2 Ppm, Or 1 Ml.
The top growth looks really healthy, though. Root rot is a fungus that attacks the roots of plants. Status not open for further replies.
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