Hello.
So I grew a couple of plants back in October and sadly they fell victim to root rot. I couldn't save them so I decided to start all over again with some fresh seeds. Unfortunately, each time I planted new seeds the seedlings showed the same symptoms as my previous plants who died from root rot and they never made it past 2 weeks old.
So my question is, is there anything I can do? I've read pretty much all about root rot that I could find on the internet. My guess is that the pathogens are still lingering in my grow area, infecting new seedlings again and again.
I'm struggling for so many months now. I tried using beneficial microorganisms and it didn't make any difference at all. I tried killing everything by adding hydrogen peroxide to each watering, it didn't make any difference at all. I cleaned and disinfected my whole grow area, waited for two months, tried again and my seedlings aren't even 1 week old and already showing symptoms and beginning to die. I grow on coco so the pathogens can't be already present in the growing medium.
The plants always show the same symptoms.. first the new growth starts getting reddish/violet at the tips of the new leaves and a bright green at the bottom of the leaves. They look like they've been overwatered, leaves curling down and getting firm. Later on brown spots are starting to appear at the lower leaves first, then on the upper leaves as well.
I tried growing some of my seeds in Jiffy's, so I could clearly see the roots coming out of the Jiffy were a bright white, yet the plant already showed symptoms. I thought that it wasn't root rot, so I transplanted them, only for them to die shortly afterwards. When I dug them up, the roots were all brown..
I'm sure that I don't overwater. Ph is also correct. Temperature is perfect. I grow organically, so I suspected that the pathogens somehow colonized my fertilizer. I switched to synthetic nutes just to give it a try, but it didn't make any difference. As I've said, I grow in coco and I'm usually using solo cups, so the pathogens can't be already present in the growing medium or pot.
I'm trying for such a long time now.. I wasted so many seeds. It is getting ridiculous and I'm very frustrated at this point. 😔
Does anyone have an idea what I could try? Is there anything I can do besides cleaning everything and trying again?
Any input would be much appreciated. ❤️
So I grew a couple of plants back in October and sadly they fell victim to root rot. I couldn't save them so I decided to start all over again with some fresh seeds. Unfortunately, each time I planted new seeds the seedlings showed the same symptoms as my previous plants who died from root rot and they never made it past 2 weeks old.
So my question is, is there anything I can do? I've read pretty much all about root rot that I could find on the internet. My guess is that the pathogens are still lingering in my grow area, infecting new seedlings again and again.
I'm struggling for so many months now. I tried using beneficial microorganisms and it didn't make any difference at all. I tried killing everything by adding hydrogen peroxide to each watering, it didn't make any difference at all. I cleaned and disinfected my whole grow area, waited for two months, tried again and my seedlings aren't even 1 week old and already showing symptoms and beginning to die. I grow on coco so the pathogens can't be already present in the growing medium.
The plants always show the same symptoms.. first the new growth starts getting reddish/violet at the tips of the new leaves and a bright green at the bottom of the leaves. They look like they've been overwatered, leaves curling down and getting firm. Later on brown spots are starting to appear at the lower leaves first, then on the upper leaves as well.
I tried growing some of my seeds in Jiffy's, so I could clearly see the roots coming out of the Jiffy were a bright white, yet the plant already showed symptoms. I thought that it wasn't root rot, so I transplanted them, only for them to die shortly afterwards. When I dug them up, the roots were all brown..
I'm sure that I don't overwater. Ph is also correct. Temperature is perfect. I grow organically, so I suspected that the pathogens somehow colonized my fertilizer. I switched to synthetic nutes just to give it a try, but it didn't make any difference. As I've said, I grow in coco and I'm usually using solo cups, so the pathogens can't be already present in the growing medium or pot.
I'm trying for such a long time now.. I wasted so many seeds. It is getting ridiculous and I'm very frustrated at this point. 😔
Does anyone have an idea what I could try? Is there anything I can do besides cleaning everything and trying again?
Any input would be much appreciated. ❤️
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