High pressure Aeroponic , Looking for help

HydroDawg421

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wow I think I may have just found my problem. Does anyone know about these hydrolife filters I have an HL-150 I believe this thing is what’s stripping my calcium and magnesium out of my system. It does say it is a granular carbon filter. I was told to use this type of filter but maybe I bought the wrong one. I’ll eliminate it and just use the bag and the sediment filters and see if that helps. I’ll be damned if this was the problem? If I am wrong please someone chime in but it makes sense.??? Again thank you so much for all the help. I’m a perfectionist and an overthinker so this is torture for me LOL Salute!
NICE troubleshooting! A lesson learned the hard way is one you won't soon forget. Remember to share your new knowledge with friends!
 

OneHitDone

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You can't have looked in any actual data with that statement. I have both in my garden and while you're statement was true a long time ago it's not anymore. LED technology has come a long way and is superior in any way possible.

You just have to read and interpret the the actual data. Cheers!
Read and interpret what? That the spectrum is still narrow and lacking wavelengths that plants thrive on?
 

Wastei

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Read and interpret what? That the spectrum is still narrow and lacking wavelengths that plants thrive on?
Well it isn't narrow at all. If you compare old style "blurpees" to HPS yes but it's not even a close match comparing spectrums and usable lights with HID's and new LED's.

I guess you have used both since you seem so sure about your statement? I'm surprised there's still guys around thinking old technology from 30 years back is superior to modern LED's.
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Lacking wavelengths you say? Please elaborate, lol. Cheers!
 

gforce3

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Love you wastei! If we didn’t have this conversation I would have never thought that this dumb ass filter had carbon in it. I am going to start a journal on the next grow and share all I’ve learned and corrected. A small thing like that is a huge mistake to learn but all is good and that’s what makes people like you helping even experienced old school growers transition to new technology. Wish you all the best!
 

Wastei

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Love you wastei! If we didn’t have this conversation I would have never thought that this dumb ass filter had carbon in it. I am going to start a journal on the next grow and share all I’ve learned and corrected. A small thing like that is a huge mistake to learn but all is good and that’s what makes people like you helping even experienced old school growers transition to new technology. Wish you all the best!
I remember when I tried getting a inline filter to my system. Almost impossible to find without carbon in it. I have a stainless steel one with 10" 1 micron filters but I never got to rethread the fittings.

Having my last run for a long while I think. The system is being disassembled in a month. For sure going to miss this hobby but it also going to feel good to have more free time for my girl and family.

I'll be back! All the best of luck in your endeavors! :weed:
 

Drop That Sound

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"Banjo" y strainers are nice. You could put a 2 inch filter on whatever sized line you have, using reducer fittings. The 1 1/2" and 2" inch + models have a lot more surface area than smaller 3/4-1" filters. Can get whatever mesh size you need.

I get mine off zoro.com for best price. I get most of my plumbing fittings from there actually.


If I ever switch to HPA, I might upgrade to one of those self cleaning backflush type filters. Where you spin the handle around instead of taking it apart to clean. Even tells you when its starting to clog.
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They have automatic electronic ones that are very expensive, so I would rig up my own like the one above by using a motor/valves on it somehow.
 
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