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Timeline for Mold with hydroponic cultivation

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Nov 8, 2019 at 11:56 comment added Colin Beckingham First we need a positive id on the "mold" - do you mean mold or algae? Mold will need some organic material to parasitize, whereas algae will grow in a rich wet oxygenated environment without anything organic as host.
Nov 7, 2019 at 22:13 answer added Rob timeline score: 1
Nov 7, 2019 at 10:04 comment added Giacomo Torricelli Yes I thrown them away and I cleaned it all. It was an "experiment" for me and I made for sure a few mistakes so I preferred to do that and I will try another time in a few days. I think I've to focuse a little more on the germination phase then the enviroment should be ok. Anyway thanks.
Nov 6, 2019 at 18:35 comment added GardenGems Have you thrown them out yet? If not have you thought about a weak solution of H2O2. It would kill the mold but not hurt the plants. I'm not sure the exact strength that is safe on plants. I looked it up and found this for killing powdery mildew on plants. I know that is completely different, but it gives you the ratio of H202 to water that is safe; hunker.com/13427143/…
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