Hi fellow growers !
Hydroponics are a wonderful thing, i like the idea of controlling all aspects of the life-cycle of a plant and sure like the tidiness of such a system. In fact, i also like the product
I am experimenting with DWC/NFT-like system for about one and a half years now, but still can't get all parameters right, i must be missing something...
Things i take seriously are cleanness, low rez-temperature (18-19 Celsius => 65-68 Fahrenheit), keeping the PH in the range of 5.5 to 6.4 and starting with a very low nutrient level and increasing the nutrient slightly if the ppm falls over a day or something. Having read alot of reports and, i don't find a reason for my continuing problems with yellowing leaves. This problems persists since 4 or 5 grow-cycles now.
My setup consists of modified gh waterfarms, which are connected to a recirculating system with an additional reservoir. Water is sucked out of the containers, pumped through a chiller and spreads through sprayers into the 2 waterfarms again. Waterlevel is about 60%, PH is 5.7, ppm about 450-550 ppm (depending on the conversion-formula, i am in euro where we measure in milliSiemens). The strain is ak47 flowering now on day 21. Changed from grow-mixture to bloom mixture about day 18 of flowering. The clones where 14 days old when i switched light. I am using 3-part Advanced hydroponics dutch formula for nutrients and gh Mineral Magic around the stems. Room temp is about 70 degress fahrenheit, humidity is low, there should be a good ventilation. I also circulate the air within the grow space, and i am pumping air into the waterfarms to ensure really good conditions.
I had the same yellowing the last 4 grows... I found some reports stating the same problem, but none of the threads found a solution... Any suggestions from you guys ?
As an additional curiosity: I have a second spot where i also did some growing with the same nutrients, and it turned out fantastic. The only differences are: tapWater has a much higher starting ppm at the spot where the grows are fine. There is fresh air because its on the country-side and i gave the clones longer time to grow before starting 12/12. My nutrient philosophy was the same at the two spots.
Any comments are really welcome, i have lost so many watts, time and money suffering from this problem...
cheers,
david






Hydroponics are a wonderful thing, i like the idea of controlling all aspects of the life-cycle of a plant and sure like the tidiness of such a system. In fact, i also like the product

I am experimenting with DWC/NFT-like system for about one and a half years now, but still can't get all parameters right, i must be missing something...
Things i take seriously are cleanness, low rez-temperature (18-19 Celsius => 65-68 Fahrenheit), keeping the PH in the range of 5.5 to 6.4 and starting with a very low nutrient level and increasing the nutrient slightly if the ppm falls over a day or something. Having read alot of reports and, i don't find a reason for my continuing problems with yellowing leaves. This problems persists since 4 or 5 grow-cycles now.
My setup consists of modified gh waterfarms, which are connected to a recirculating system with an additional reservoir. Water is sucked out of the containers, pumped through a chiller and spreads through sprayers into the 2 waterfarms again. Waterlevel is about 60%, PH is 5.7, ppm about 450-550 ppm (depending on the conversion-formula, i am in euro where we measure in milliSiemens). The strain is ak47 flowering now on day 21. Changed from grow-mixture to bloom mixture about day 18 of flowering. The clones where 14 days old when i switched light. I am using 3-part Advanced hydroponics dutch formula for nutrients and gh Mineral Magic around the stems. Room temp is about 70 degress fahrenheit, humidity is low, there should be a good ventilation. I also circulate the air within the grow space, and i am pumping air into the waterfarms to ensure really good conditions.
I had the same yellowing the last 4 grows... I found some reports stating the same problem, but none of the threads found a solution... Any suggestions from you guys ?
As an additional curiosity: I have a second spot where i also did some growing with the same nutrients, and it turned out fantastic. The only differences are: tapWater has a much higher starting ppm at the spot where the grows are fine. There is fresh air because its on the country-side and i gave the clones longer time to grow before starting 12/12. My nutrient philosophy was the same at the two spots.
Any comments are really welcome, i have lost so many watts, time and money suffering from this problem...
cheers,
david





