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Root rot is the archnemesis of the hydroponic gardener. If left untreated, root rot can spread like wildfire and quickly disrupt natural patterns of growth. Root rot, or pythium, is a fungal root disease that can be identified in a variety of crops. This issue is likely caused by a lack of drainage, oxygen, or the unmitigated presence of moisture in the root zone. Root rot will cause a plant to wilt, become sickly, and cease the uptake of water and liquid nutrients.
Small flowers are underdeveloped buds that have a soft and sponge-like texture. Usually caused by poor genetics, lighting, or inadequate nutrition, small flowers are annoying to trim and possess little to no dry weight. To cultivate large, fully developed buds, consider including a bloom-enhancing supplement in your regular feeding routine.
Without access to essential elements, crops can exhibit deficiencies such as yellow, purple, or bronze discoloration, spotting, interveinal chlorosis and slow, or stunted growth. Common nutrient deficiencies can devastate crops or drastically diminish yields. To avoid common deficiencies, enrich your crop with a well-rounded feeding program. However, if you notice potential nutrient deficiencies at any stage, consider supplementing your crop with additional primary, secondary, and micronutrients.
Caused by a myriad of issues, slow or stunted growth can deter plants from vertical growth during the vegetative stage, and budding during the flowering period. Slow growth can be a sign of issues to come, so be aware of potential factors that influence slow or stunted progression in the garden. So, if you notice slow growth, start by managing the potential environmental factors that cause stunted progression. Afterward, consider adding GreenPlanet’s Ocean Magic to your established feeding routine.
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