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I have noticed this white residue on some of my expanded clay rocks and I am wondering if anyone knows what it is... wasn't there before I started cycling. I did have some mildew smells early on but i put a small fan on the system and that went away. I have seen other people on Youtube with a similar residue which they didn't know either.

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Do you have any salt in your system?

I don't know what that is in your picture, but I have noticed 3 different similar looking 'white stuff' phenomena caused by 3 different things in my situation. 

1 - Some of my hydroton just seems to come that way, probably some kind of fire-proof material in the kiln?

2 - When I use my tap water (which comes from a local aquifer) in my little hydro-rigs, the hydroton will relatively quickly (usually hydroton at the 'water line') develop white residue which I just pass of as mineral precipitates. (This wont happen when I've used distilled water)

3 - One time on one basil plant it was mold in (just that one net pot). But this was slightly fuzzy sort of white when looked at through a magnifying glass and not chalky mineral type deposits. 

Sorry if this isn't much help in identifying whats in your pic...

No salt, it is NYC tap water.

tap water tends to have minerals in it.  Like calcium carbonate, think lime scale or hard water stains.  That is what I would guess the white stuff is.

That's just mineral build-up, I get that with Philly water as well.  It's not visually pleasing, but it's fine.

Well, more nutrients for the plants then :)

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