Hi everyone. I'm about 5 weeks into my first grow and it has been a rollercoaster ride trying to manage this thing. Things were looking great up until a few days ago, at which point things have tanked quickly.
My Setup:
SH Bubbleponics, set up in a cabinet in the basement.
CFL's ( 8 ) x 42 watts; (4) 6500k and (4) 2000k, mounted into a homemade reflector made from an 8" diameter piece of ducting.
Growing (1) Northern Lights and (2) Aurora Indica feminized; both from Nirvana
The first 2 weeks were relatively uneventful, with all 3 sprouting and growing. I was using the SH nutes and pH which came with my kit, adding a 1/4 of the nutes everyday, then changing the res weekly. The girls began to grow well and I thought I was good. In week 3, all 3 plants started drooping. I noticed that my water was very warm, and doing some research, it looks like I was experiencing some root rot. I flushed and bought some aquaSheild which seemed to fix things. I also cleaned the res and noticed there was a white powdery substance at the bottom of the res. I'm assuming it's undissolved nutes or just salts/minerals as a left over. As I was researching, I realized I had been making some critical newbie mistakes, mainly, not managing my pH daily. So, now armed with new knowledge, I've been checking pH 2-3 times a day, and unfortunately, I have to make constant adjustments. I quickly ran out of the pH down that came with my kit, so I purchased a 1 kilo bag from General Hydroponics. My tap water is about 7.2 with ppm's around 250. Once pH is corrected to 5.5, my ppm's are around 700 ppm. Withing 6-8 hours, my res would return to a pH of 7.2. I would correct, and it would be back within 12 hours. In a day, my ppm's would be over 2000! After a few days, I'd flush again since I didn't know what was going on.
A few days ago, I noticed brown spots on 2 of the plants and growth slowed. Looking at some pictures, it appears to be a Boron deficiency, which is related to pH of course. A few days after that, my plants were dropping again and I noticed that the water stream from the pump was a mere trickle. I didn't think too much about that since the roots were all deep into the res, although I decided that it probably wasn't a good thing to have a clog in the irrigation, so I flushed the res and took apart the system to clean everything. I found many of the ports clogged with a brownish goo. The hoses were filled too. I also found some plant material (roots?) on the bottom of the tank. I pH'd a new batch of water and added just a tiny bit of nutes to the water along with some aquaSheild, hoping it will flush out the plants and bring them back to their happy place. This morning, they still looked sick, but the pH of the water is much more stable. I'm guessing all that goo and plant matter wasn't helping pH management.
To make things a bit more complicated, I'm also struggling to keep res temps below 75. If the cabinet is closed, temps will raise to 80, even with a 65 cfm exhaust fan, foil on the lid and a fan flowing intake air on the res and lights. Given all the issues, I'm seriously thinking about abandoning DWC and going to something like coco coir. I'm hoping it eliminates the pH swings and daily management issues which I'm failing to conquer. Is it too late to transplant these plants to a coco coir system? Ideally, I'd like to have a SCRoG set-up, but I'm thinking that would be too complicated if I have to continue to do all this maintenance on the res to manage all the build up it seems to generate.
Thanks in advance.
My Setup:
SH Bubbleponics, set up in a cabinet in the basement.
CFL's ( 8 ) x 42 watts; (4) 6500k and (4) 2000k, mounted into a homemade reflector made from an 8" diameter piece of ducting.
Growing (1) Northern Lights and (2) Aurora Indica feminized; both from Nirvana
The first 2 weeks were relatively uneventful, with all 3 sprouting and growing. I was using the SH nutes and pH which came with my kit, adding a 1/4 of the nutes everyday, then changing the res weekly. The girls began to grow well and I thought I was good. In week 3, all 3 plants started drooping. I noticed that my water was very warm, and doing some research, it looks like I was experiencing some root rot. I flushed and bought some aquaSheild which seemed to fix things. I also cleaned the res and noticed there was a white powdery substance at the bottom of the res. I'm assuming it's undissolved nutes or just salts/minerals as a left over. As I was researching, I realized I had been making some critical newbie mistakes, mainly, not managing my pH daily. So, now armed with new knowledge, I've been checking pH 2-3 times a day, and unfortunately, I have to make constant adjustments. I quickly ran out of the pH down that came with my kit, so I purchased a 1 kilo bag from General Hydroponics. My tap water is about 7.2 with ppm's around 250. Once pH is corrected to 5.5, my ppm's are around 700 ppm. Withing 6-8 hours, my res would return to a pH of 7.2. I would correct, and it would be back within 12 hours. In a day, my ppm's would be over 2000! After a few days, I'd flush again since I didn't know what was going on.
A few days ago, I noticed brown spots on 2 of the plants and growth slowed. Looking at some pictures, it appears to be a Boron deficiency, which is related to pH of course. A few days after that, my plants were dropping again and I noticed that the water stream from the pump was a mere trickle. I didn't think too much about that since the roots were all deep into the res, although I decided that it probably wasn't a good thing to have a clog in the irrigation, so I flushed the res and took apart the system to clean everything. I found many of the ports clogged with a brownish goo. The hoses were filled too. I also found some plant material (roots?) on the bottom of the tank. I pH'd a new batch of water and added just a tiny bit of nutes to the water along with some aquaSheild, hoping it will flush out the plants and bring them back to their happy place. This morning, they still looked sick, but the pH of the water is much more stable. I'm guessing all that goo and plant matter wasn't helping pH management.
To make things a bit more complicated, I'm also struggling to keep res temps below 75. If the cabinet is closed, temps will raise to 80, even with a 65 cfm exhaust fan, foil on the lid and a fan flowing intake air on the res and lights. Given all the issues, I'm seriously thinking about abandoning DWC and going to something like coco coir. I'm hoping it eliminates the pH swings and daily management issues which I'm failing to conquer. Is it too late to transplant these plants to a coco coir system? Ideally, I'd like to have a SCRoG set-up, but I'm thinking that would be too complicated if I have to continue to do all this maintenance on the res to manage all the build up it seems to generate.
Thanks in advance.