roormaster
Well-Known Member
HI,
I am a newbie aeroponics grower and i am having some trouble with my aeroflo2 20 unit. I have a 4ft tek light 8 bulb, with 6 bulbs being 6500k and 2 3000k. I have clones along with seedlings in the unit right now for a total of 16 plants. 6 of these are clones and positioned closest to the drain on each fence post. The ph is around 5.7-5.9 and the water temp at 57 degrees. I use the aeroflo nutrients according to the directions on the bottle. My ppm is at 1700 ppm, which i feel is way too high, but not sure?? Also, my drain valves are positioned about halfway up, allowing the water to just barely touch the bottom of the net cup. Temperatures reach up to 84 degrees at the hottest point in the day and cool down to about 74 when the lights are off. I also have two fans currently running to circulate air/cool down the room. I am looking to get another fan if it will help the temperature situation at all until i can afford a portable a/c unit (which is on sale at costco right now if anyone needs one.) My setup is currently in an extra walk in closet, however i am worried about the ventilation/temp and considering moving the unit to an extra bedroom. However, until them i am looking to combat the following problems in which any advice is greatly appreciated.
My clones seem to have drooping leaves and remarkedly slow growth in comparison to the seedlings. The clones were originally dipped in Take Root and placed in Rockwool cubes for a few days before transplanted into AF. Was this a premature transplant since the roots were barely visible in the Rockwool bottom?
Secondly, what should my ppm stay around because according to GH it should be between 800-1200, but i have heard that ppm is more specific to plant type so any input would be great!
Lastly, i am a little confused about where the water level in the fence posts should. Like i previously stated, the water is barely touch the net cup closest to the reservoir, however the net cups furthest away are about a ¼ submerged in water. For some reason, the water level in the back of the AF is higher then the water level near the drain. Is this a problem/should i correct it to be level or more of a slope towards the res?
Thanks so much for everyones thoughts and suggestions. I am really appreciative.
I am a newbie aeroponics grower and i am having some trouble with my aeroflo2 20 unit. I have a 4ft tek light 8 bulb, with 6 bulbs being 6500k and 2 3000k. I have clones along with seedlings in the unit right now for a total of 16 plants. 6 of these are clones and positioned closest to the drain on each fence post. The ph is around 5.7-5.9 and the water temp at 57 degrees. I use the aeroflo nutrients according to the directions on the bottle. My ppm is at 1700 ppm, which i feel is way too high, but not sure?? Also, my drain valves are positioned about halfway up, allowing the water to just barely touch the bottom of the net cup. Temperatures reach up to 84 degrees at the hottest point in the day and cool down to about 74 when the lights are off. I also have two fans currently running to circulate air/cool down the room. I am looking to get another fan if it will help the temperature situation at all until i can afford a portable a/c unit (which is on sale at costco right now if anyone needs one.) My setup is currently in an extra walk in closet, however i am worried about the ventilation/temp and considering moving the unit to an extra bedroom. However, until them i am looking to combat the following problems in which any advice is greatly appreciated.
My clones seem to have drooping leaves and remarkedly slow growth in comparison to the seedlings. The clones were originally dipped in Take Root and placed in Rockwool cubes for a few days before transplanted into AF. Was this a premature transplant since the roots were barely visible in the Rockwool bottom?
Secondly, what should my ppm stay around because according to GH it should be between 800-1200, but i have heard that ppm is more specific to plant type so any input would be great!
Lastly, i am a little confused about where the water level in the fence posts should. Like i previously stated, the water is barely touch the net cup closest to the reservoir, however the net cups furthest away are about a ¼ submerged in water. For some reason, the water level in the back of the AF is higher then the water level near the drain. Is this a problem/should i correct it to be level or more of a slope towards the res?
Thanks so much for everyones thoughts and suggestions. I am really appreciative.