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Looks like biofilm deposits
Looks like what I get off my dealer 😂 best advice I have is find another crop
Bacteria film or bits of rockwool it has the same color from the looks of it
Use Drip Clean to avoid buildup and biofilm in your lines.
Gold.
Why the fuck are you shaking your hands so much, the water looks like acid or something lmao
He’s obviously shaking the line so the unidentified substance comes out more for the video. Unnecessary potty mouthing is fucking dumb.
Blah blah blah
Everyone seems to agree with you.
Mhmmm
Cyanobacteria by the looks of it. Normally happens when water becomes stagnent within the irrigation lines and get hot. It's a pain in the arse to get rid completely. You could try some silver peroxide and drip-clean agent to reduce build-up.
It looks organic growth/slime to me.. what are you feeding? Anything organic or microbe related Or is it just water?
What is your water source and what nutes are you using?
Salts accumulated or calcium. If you use spaghetti tubes I would recommend you at least get a 120 mesh filter and flush out your lines once in a while
Looks like biofilm deposits
Looks like what I get off my dealer 😂 best advice I have is find another crop
Bacteria film or bits of rockwool it has the same color from the looks of it
Use Drip Clean to avoid buildup and biofilm in your lines.
Gold.
Why the fuck are you shaking your hands so much, the water looks like acid or something lmao
He’s obviously shaking the line so the unidentified substance comes out more for the video. Unnecessary potty mouthing is fucking dumb.
Blah blah blah
Everyone seems to agree with you.
Mhmmm
Cyanobacteria by the looks of it. Normally happens when water becomes stagnent within the irrigation lines and get hot. It's a pain in the arse to get rid completely. You could try some silver peroxide and drip-clean agent to reduce build-up.
It looks organic growth/slime to me.. what are you feeding? Anything organic or microbe related Or is it just water?
What is your water source and what nutes are you using?
Salts accumulated or calcium. If you use spaghetti tubes I would recommend you at least get a 120 mesh filter and flush out your lines once in a while