That'll be a great start.Awesome, i'll give that a read. I'm going to try the heaters for sure because i'm pretty sure my temperature is dropping way below 17c at night.
Give FelipeBlu a bit to jump in, he's been helping quite a few on here.
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That'll be a great start.Awesome, i'll give that a read. I'm going to try the heaters for sure because i'm pretty sure my temperature is dropping way below 17c at night.
Just so you know, no one here would ever look at your grow and say you're a complete idiot. Every grow is special and everyone that is growing, even more awesome. No one judges here....Wanted to get this first grow out of the way so i don't look like a complete idiot, but the next one is getting documented in a journal from start to finish. The plan was to lurk around untill then, but this popped up...
Exactly, around here that goes without saying- we're all here to help one another and we want to see each other succeed. There is no bashing or putting down of others on hereJust so you know, no one here would ever look at your grow and say you're a complete idiot. Every grow is special and everyone that is growing, even more awesome. No one judges here....
Btw...I still lurk lol
Light - 150w LED + 75w in auxiliary LED's
Nutrients - HESI
PPM - 1550
I'm doing a reset today, will re-mix the nutrients(plant 3 i will keep on tank water since it seems to like it).could definitely use more for 4 plants. that's not gonna be the issue here though.
unfamiliar but they are probably decent.
that's an issue. you're way too hot for dwc.
i know you mentioned it but it's still in the cards.
if you're using the fish water don't just add nutes on top. pull it for head room and target a lower ppm range. i've never finished higher than 1200 ppm in hydro. it won't matter if "organic" or not. you are also mixing an organic - the fish water - with nutes derived differently - hesi - and they may not play well together.
most aquaponic systems don't call for extra nutes. plant 3 is probably doing just fine because you aren't adding.
it's a nute imbalance for sure. the question is what ? it's hard to tell what would be going on with the fish water plus additions and your ppm being so high.
edit : also curious what you have going for air in the buckets
I've been breeding a couple species for the last few years and selling to local hobbyists, but since the pandemic hit i have stalled the breeding(-food -temp) because i don't really want people coming in and out of my house untill things get better.i think you'll be rewarded simplifying the approach.
you could likely do it all on the aquaculture if you produced enough fish water.
Thank you!@Joshualuck was tinkering with aquaponics recently but I kinda lost track….
hopefully he will drop in with this tag
I've yet to give it a try to be honest. It'll happen in the next 5 years or so. I gotta build my indoor hydroponic vegetable room first. Two medical grow rooms to be built as well.@Rexer Scrolling through past aquaponics grows for info, i see your name pop up all the time, you used to be super into aquaponics, what happened?
Some of this seems attributable to phenotype differences. There’s no real control, so it’s difficult to determine what contributions all your variables are making.So out of 3 plants (1 purple domina and 2 orange cookies) plant 1(purple domina) is on straight tap water with the recommended nutrient dosage. Plant 2 is the one pictured above, that's on 50% tap water and 50% tank water, half dose nutrients. Plant 3 is on straight tank water, no nutrients added. All are ph corrected, i try to aim for 5.8 but the Ph tends to creep back up. The thing that's throwing me for a loop is the fact that plant 3 seems to be doing just fine, keeping in mind i had to start it a week later than the others(mistakes were made). Both plant 1 and 2 are showing the same symptoms although plant 2 is worse.The only thing plant 1 and 2 have in common that isn't shared with plant 3 is the fact i defoliated 1 and 2 about 2 weeks ago.
Wow - very pretty!Purple Domina, AKA Plant 1
Indeed! Fertilizer solutions in concentration can adversely combine to prevent some elements from being available to the plants. Bill is giving excellent advice here.Ok i realise now that mixing the nutrients together in a cup and then pouring might have been a mistake...
And here also.Clean under her skirt after strech and let her be.
Don't take off any more Leaves in other words
Temperature is too cold. I know for roots you want to keep it above 17C. Below that and nutrient uptake issues show up, mimicking deficiencies, I'm assuming that holds true for something like this.
I alluded to the importance of knowing your water chemistry, but what he is saying here is spot onthat's an issue. you're way too hot for dwc.
i know you mentioned it but it's still in the cards.
if you're using the fish water don't just add nutes on top. pull it for head room and target a lower ppm range. i've never finished higher than 1200 ppm in hydro. it won't matter if "organic" or not. you are also mixing an organic - the fish water - with nutes derived differently - hesi - and they may not play well together.
most aquaponic systems don't call for extra nutes. plant 3 is probably doing just fine because you aren't adding.
I was wondering about this also.edit : also curious what you have going for air in the buckets