Many of the problems we encounter in a hydroponic garden are fairly easy to identify, such as visible insect pests or molds and mildews. But sometimes the problem plaguing your plants isn’t so clear. Dr. Lynette Morgan diagnoses several strange and unusual plant symptoms.
Most of the problems we encounter in a hydroponic garden are relatively easy to diagnose—small, visible, chewing, rasping, sucking and gnawing insect pests or furry, fluffy molds and mildews can usually be quickly identified and controlled with ruthless efficiently. However, what frustrates many novice and experienced hydroponic gardeners alike is coming across something strange, not quite right or downright destructive in a previously healthy crop. Troubleshooting such occurrences can be difficult, as there could potentially be multiple causes for the same set of symptoms or, in particularly unlucky cases, more than one problem can exist at the same time