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Grow Conditions
Week 4
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JackFrost17 JackFrost17
5 years ago
Still working through a bit of Nute burn, big defoliation, continued LST. Identified some white powdery wet spots on My fabric grow bag please help me identify, what it could be. - Update: not mold but salt build up, thank you to everyone who took there time out to help me. I really appreciate it.
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JackFrost17
JackFrost17started grow question 5 years ago
I identified some white wet spots on my fabric grow bags, please help me identify if this is mold or not and if so, what should my next step of eradication?
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gdogfunkanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hello! I am a huge fan of URB and came across your diary. I believe the white spots you are seeing on the fabric pots are nothing more than leeched salts from the nutrients and not mold. I get them on my fabric pots as well. Over time, the buildup can cause the fabric to get clogged and the aeration is not as good due to the restricted air flow. I usually replace the pots after several uses since the buildup can get extensive. You can spend the time to soak or wash the pots, but in my experience, it is just easier to buy new fabric pots when the residue becomes a problem. I would also recommend putting something under the fabric pots to help allow the bottom to drain better. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions!
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