i think it is supposed to be almost clear / "straw" colored ( the part a / dektol )
im not sure what the other stuff is supposed to look like, i imagine cause it is fixer and thiocyanate and sodium carbonate, it is clear?
good luck !
john
ps if you do glass plates instead of black metal, they are greenish ( normal ) ..
metal isn't green ..
The Ammonium Thiocyanate stock solution is completely clear. The dry stuff clumps like crazy and must be broken up with an awl or ice pick. Dissolving it in water is highly endothermic. Frost almost forms on the beaker! The Dektol is clear when mixed. No Sodium Carbonate is in the Rockland recipe. There is Sodium Sulfate (NOT Sulfite!!), which is also clear when mixed.
The final addition of Thiocyanate results in a strong Ammonium smell. The solution should be room temperature when the addition is done.
The mixed developer turns the color of strong black tea after a few weeks. Air in the bottle accelerates the process. I just discard it when it looks like that. I store in an amber jar in the dark.
Rockland says to "ripen" the developer overnight, but I have used it after only a few hours from mixing with no issues.
The developer tray develops a sludge after a few plates, depending upon the density of the image. I replace the developer frequently. The sludge tends to stick to the tray surfaces. If not cleaned between plates, it can cause metallic stains on the plate.
Don