Dude! Thanks for this URL because it's made me a very busy boy! +REPran across this while googling about DWC. Thought it could help you out.
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/deep-water-culture-dwc/111069-deep-water-culture-tutorial-sh-kit-diy.html
Right now it's pretty cold (probably not compared to MT ). Outside is 35*, the garage is 50* and with everything buttoned up and no exhaust fans running, the cabinet is maintaining at 71*. Every time I peak in, the air temp drops by 10*.well they do look a touch over watered at the moment. how is the rockwool? i figure you got that one covered!
i looked up the BC grow and boost, and they dont seem to be a COMPLETE nutrient. they lack a few of the micro nutrients, and while I cant say they are deficient of those few micro nutes, with hydro we have to supply all nutrients so that could be the issue. maybe try to find a complete micro additive of some type, or see what your lacking and try to find pictures of plants deficient in that.
the lack of exhaust exchange concerns me somewhat. could you bypass the frig cooler simply enough to rule the lack of exhaust out as the problem without a ton of labor? i know it should work and be ok, but in there current state they arent supplying the environment with enough resources themselves either.
thats my .02 on it. i cant think of anything else right now, but if I do I will throw it at ya!!
I hope so. The hard part for me is doing too many changes at once and not knowing which change fucked me up.Sounds like you're getting them better.
Daniels
ok, i didnt realize ambient was too cold to run exhaust. I also thought your exhaust was totally closed off, like a sealed room per'se. yeah, they dont look super overwatered. but just a touch droopy still.Right now it's pretty cold (probably not compared to MT ). Outside is 35*, the garage is 50* and with everything buttoned up and no exhaust fans running, the cabinet is maintaining at 71*. Every time I peak in, the air temp drops by 10*.
I only just turned the last exhaust fan off yesterday afternoon. All of the intake and exhaust portals are still open. I'm hoping the passive flow of hot air high and cool air low is slowly drawing air through the cabinet. The mini-fridge is off so the 133 cfm fan is just providing air movement inside along with the pink fan. If you think I need more airflow, I'll look at hooking up the exhaust fans to a fan controller and reducing the rpm. I just don't want the girls to get too cold.
I'm taking the term "a bit over watered" as a good thing. A couple of days a go they looked "very over watered" and not close to this perky. The tops of the rockwool and root plugs is dry and when I lift out the netpot, the lower 1.5" of Hydroton is wet and I do see root nubs inside. This is where I'm not sure where to head. Now are they telling me they are hungry, or are they in nute locked out?
My thinking regarding the BC nutes is I'm not making the full recipe at this time. The full veg recipe calls for Cal/Mag, ThriveAlive B1 and SugarDaddy which I believe are what supply those micro nutrients. The article I read talked about feeding 16 oz steaks and mashed potatoes to an infant. I'm just trying to give them the basic NPK building blocks they need until they get roots going. Does this sound reasonable?
I'm glad you guys are here to give me a second set of eyes and a touch of experience.
OK so I've done a bit more reading on my Nute labels. Up until now I just trusted "The Recipe for Success." Apparently their success formula is making sure things just barely stay alive.ok, i didnt realize ambient was too cold to run exhaust. I also thought your exhaust was totally closed off, like a sealed room per'se. yeah, they dont look super overwatered. but just a touch droopy still.
that nute recipe does sound a bit much for such small things. i guess its just time to sit back and give them time. i think changing things up on them much more may be more harmful than beneficial. but as clones they could be aged quite a bit and be able to handle a lot more. maybe you could contact the place you got the clones and tell them your having trouble, and ask if these strains are harder to grow. maybe they can give you some insight???
No expert on me, and I could be reading your post wrong, but I if you're using RO water I believe Cal/Mag is a requirement. Calcium and magnesium are normally present in tap water but get removed in the reverse osmosis process. Again, no expert on me. I haven't grown so much as a twig yet! But I don't think plants can live without it.I'm My thinking regarding the BC nutes is I'm not making the full recipe at this time. The full veg recipe calls for Cal/Mag, ThriveAlive B1 and SugarDaddy which I believe are what supply those micro nutrients.
I think you are correct. I am using tap water and the PPM is 430 at 64*. I looked up the annual water quality report for our district and both Cal and Mag are present in the water supply as well as Choramine (chlorine and ammonia bonded together) is added as a disinfectant. I'm using a standard fish tank/pond additive which instantly breaks the bond and then the air stones actually cause both chlorine and ammonia to dissipate within minutes.No expert on me, and I could be reading your post wrong, but I if you're using RO water I believe Cal/Mag is a requirement. Calcium and magnesium are normally present in tap water but get removed in the reverse osmosis process. Again, no expert on me. I haven't grown so much as a twig yet! But I don't think plants can live without it.