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Hello my Hydropis, today i cut back my Tomato and switched the Reservoir to one thats dark. Did the algae become a Problem?

No, but it wasn't nice to look up and every time i had to reach in, the slime was on anything...

Old Water/Tank:

Here's my cut off:

And lastly some new Pics of my Growroom :)

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[โ€“] TurtleSoup@lemmy.zip 5 points 2 months ago

Ive actually been experimenting with using aquatic snails like nerites, ramshorns and pond/bladder snails to help control algae and detritus buildup in hydroponics.

So far pond/bladder snails have proven to be ineffective as they tend to feed on the plant roots as much as anything else but ramshorns have proven pretty successful.

[โ€“] Deadeyegai@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

More like hello Dankness! Looking good!