In the context of CSD-MOD growth of coated conductors for low cost and scalable production of YBCO coated conductors, new solutions are proposed in accordance with the new requirements concerning environmental safety and product performance. Looking at these objectives we will present here our work in the preparation of metallorganic precursor solutions with reduced fluorine content, which fulfill the requirements of superconducting YBCO epitaxial layers, leading to high superconducting performance. Solutions with low fluorine precursors with different solvents and amounts of additives have been stabilized and their rheology modified for substrate wettability. Thermal decomposition analysis and infrared spectroscopy performed directly in films, have revealed the different decomposition steps and NMR analysis could unveil the chemical reactions taking place in the solution. Upon optimization of the growth process parameters, T c and J c (77K) of 90 K and 3-4 MA/cm 2 are obtained.