Yellowing out, are you using R/o water if so are you using cal mag?Do i need to run a higher nutrient concentration in the rails than normal? I know stinkbuds instructions say he's running around 2000ppm ( what scale?) with Bontanicare. They were in the cloner for 2+weeks, worked up to about 800ppm, roots got long so i threw in an air stone so it was a dwc/aero tub..they were doing great. Now I'm 5 days in the rails( 12/12) now and yellowing out bad, from the bottom up..running around [email protected] with AN connoisseur A&B( mixed at 100%). I increased spray times from 1ON/4OFF to 1ON/2:30OFF and they picked up a little. I'm thinking they are transitioning from having roots suspended in solution to the wet/dry cycles of the rails..but IDK. My res's are running warm,70-75. I'm doing the frozen 2 liter thing and researching my options for cooling with either a chiller, wall A/C, mini split, portable A/C, or just spend the $$$ and get my central A/C fixed and upgraded< ideally, but I'm broke.
I think some strains are Cal/Mag hogs. I had to increase my Cal/Mag 250ml per change when I was using RO water. Any of the woody stem type strains really suck up the CM!Yes on RO, no on Ca/Mg. I was thinking that might be it but AN is adamant about not using it, they say it's formulated for RO, they say " it should have plenty"..., the say adding more will mess with the ph perfect balancing chemicals..they say a lot of things..I'm not really impressed with their tech help...I'm just trying to get through this run then I'm going to something else, I should probably just run the botanicare and follow SB's instructions..
95% of growing i can nail, but plant diagnosis stumps me every time.
Thanks man..turns out to be root rot..I think some strains are Cal/Mag hogs. I had to increase my Cal/Mag 250ml per change when I was using RO water. Any of the woody stem type strains really suck up the CM!
Hydroguard saved my grow. Whole reason I have 2 gallons sitting on hand. Expensive, but well worth every cent.Thanks man..turns out to be root rot..Some boxes got put in front of my room intake when some stuff was getting moved around in the basement, blocking it off almost completely, I thought i made sure other people in the house were aware of this stuff..
My room temps went through the roof 85+..res were almost 78-82...probably for 2-3 days. i wasn't on top of it like i should have been, i was recovering from the weekend( major hangover)..I threw in a few frozen bottles and some air to get it under control..waiting on some hydroguard to show up..
I've whittled my cooling choices down to a res chiller or just A/C my whole basement..I need to do some calcs to see which would be more energy efficient..one big A/c or a dehumidifier and a chiller( and still not have any room cooling)..always something..
Thanks man..turns out to be root rot..Some boxes got put in front of my room intake when some stuff was getting moved around in the basement, blocking it off almost completely, I thought i made sure other people in the house were aware of this stuff..
My room temps went through the roof 85+..res were almost 78-82...probably for 2-3 days. i wasn't on top of it like i should have been, i was recovering from the weekend( major hangover)..I threw in a few frozen bottles and some air to get it under control..waiting on some hydroguard to show up..
I've whittled my cooling choices down to a res chiller or just A/C my whole basement..I need to do some calcs to see which would be more energy efficient..one big A/c or a dehumidifier and a chiller( and still not have any room cooling)..always something..
What they're talking about is clipping clones. Some people like to clip the big fan leaves on clones because the large surface area transpires too much water and can potentially make the plant wilt. I've done it before back in my rockwool days but the truth is you don't need to do it with my cloner. You'll also see people use domes for the same reason, to keep the cuttings from wilting. As soon as you take them out of the dome they wilt, I shit you not! I just stick the clones in and let the pumps run 24/7.After doing some research online, I'm failing to find a good reason to cut those fan leafs. Does anyone have a logical reason as to why someone would tell me this?
-Shifty
Are you talking AC or do they make window mount chiller units...first i heard of that. I think our whole house central AC was something like 2 tons.. How much are you cooling? I've put the word out amongst my friends if they now anyone who installs central air..going to get a quote on having the system replaced/upgraded, kill 2 birds.I built my cooling system around a larger capacity chiller- in my case, a 2 Ton window mount unit. It cooled several RDWC and a couple of rooms. I added another one and now the system keeps up with summertime temperatures and dehueys, too.
Are you talking AC or do they make window mount chiller units...first i heard of that. I think our whole house central AC was something like 2 tons.. How much are you cooling? I've put the word out amongst my friends if they now anyone who installs central air..going to get a quote on having the system replaced/upgraded, kill 2 birds.
Thanks I'll look into those.The chiller was originally manufactured as a Frigidaire window mount AC unit, 2kW. Hydro Innovations (now 'Surna') pulled the evap coil/radiator and replaced it with a larger coil of copper pipe for water, with the Freon line running inside to cool it. Other than adjust the amount of Freon (r134a) in the system, that's all that's different.
Mine cools plenty and in the wintertime I pull the unit inside so it sits on a table in my office. The room serves as the air intake for the whole house, so the chiller heats the air which then passes through my place and keeps me toasty warm, much like a heat pull might. I haven't run my furnace in four winters. In Colorado.
How are Colorado's winters? Michigan's have sucked big balls the past few years. So much that every year I've said, 'this is my last Michigan winter', but here I am. Maybe someday I'll make a move that my body tells me is needed.The chiller was originally manufactured as a Frigidaire window mount AC unit, 2kW. Hydro Innovations (now 'Surna') pulled the evap coil/radiator and replaced it with a larger coil of copper pipe for water, with the Freon line running inside to cool it. Other than adjust the amount of Freon (r134a) in the system, that's all that's different.
Mine cools plenty and in the wintertime I pull the unit inside so it sits on a table in my office. The room serves as the air intake for the whole house, so the chiller heats the air which then passes through my place and keeps me toasty warm, much like a heat pull might. I haven't run my furnace in four winters. In Colorado.
How are Colorado's winters? Michigan's have sucked big balls the past few years. So much that every year I've said, 'this is my last Michigan winter', but here I am. Maybe someday I'll make a move that my body tells me is needed.
-Shifty