Nick420Guy
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Looking good MR S. Yeah my girls are loving the Mega Crop as well.
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Thanks again Derby... you're like a silent angel keeping watch who's always there for encouragement. :thank you:Boy those do look nice
Yessir, after struggling with that one girl it makes me feel better knowing it wasn't me after all. Thanks for your guidance and sharing your knowledge with me.Doing fantastic!
I know right!! Freaking awesome... and listen, last I looked it was real close for MOTM.... I hope more people read this post and get over and vote for you, or at least cast a vote for one of the top three vote getters. Good luck Magoo!My man! Outstanding brother!!
Thanks Miss Sara... I'm glad to have you pop in once in a while, and in return I try and send new members your way when they are in need of some lights. Thank you for being a great sponsor here atBuds looks heavy, and healthy!
Thanks Nick, I'll try and do a drive by again tonight over at your journal. I've been increasing my MC by 10% and can't make it burn the tips. It's so easy to work with and adjusting pH is simple as it's always the same reading no matter how much water I mix with it.Looking good MR S. Yeah my girls are loving the Mega Crop as well.
lol, leave it to you to mess up my tent. It's all good bro, slobber's a good thing around weed. Really starting to stink in there too!Good job fam! Them quads are getting
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Sorry let me get a napkin!
Haha great job brother keep it up!
Do you mean the lights cannot be off when the time is set to be off?That's good to hear since I'm not sure what to expect.
Question for anyone...my cycle is from 7pm -7am. I went down tonight a few minutes early to get a pic with the lights off. The timer was on and so were the lights. The timer I use is a digital timer w/ battery backup. I have not seen it miss a cycle yet or start early, after all it is digital.
I tested the timer several times, powered off to simulate a power failure and each time it booted back correctly. If the lights were on for 24 hours what is the worse to be expected? If in fact they were on last night and all day today, and they are supposed to be on their 12 hours now, that would mean 36 hours of light. How do I know what is the right decision? Should I shut the lights off and start at 7am to 7pm or just let it naturally go back to the regular cycle?
I've been increasing my MC by 10% and can't make it burn the tips. It's so easy to work with and adjusting pH is simple as it's always the same reading no matter how much water I mix with it.
Hi Sara, no what I meant was the lights were suppose to be off, and they were on. I use a digital timer, so mechanically nothing can go wrong. Of course electronically something could. With an Analog timer the accuracy is not that great and if the power goes off your timer stops, meaning your 7pm on time could be a 7:30pm on time. With a digital timer the time you set it is when it turns on and off. So, at 7pm it turns on exactly when the clock turns to 7:00, and off exactly at 7:00am. If the power goes off the timer has a battery back up so as not to lose the current time or erase the program. It maintains the on/off state it is in when the power comes back on.Do you mean the lights cannot be off when the time is set to be off?
Ya they are looking real good Nick....makes me wish I had started to use the MC earlier on. Well done sir!I gave my 3week old babies 750ppm ish of it at transplant (should have been 350ppm) and it only just slightly burned the tips of the Blue Cookies, Blueberry and White Rhino didn't faze them at all. Man do they look different after a week, some supercropping and LST.
OK now that I re-read your post, you are correct. I interpreted your message incorrectly. The lights were on when the timer was in it's off cycle. I'm not gonna fret too much, I just have to be more aware in case I did do something and check daily.Do you mean the lights cannot be off when the time is set to be off?
Do you have other timer? See if this will happen with other ones. Then we can see if it is timers problem or light.OK now that I re-read your post, you are correct. I interpreted your message incorrectly. The lights were on when the timer was in it's off cycle. I'm not gonna fret too much, I just have to be more aware in case I did do something and check daily.
Not a digital one, just a pin type. I have the suspect one in the wall and it's in an OFF state right now, and when I plug in the radio there's no power. So it appears to be working fine. I'm going to do a search on the model and see if others have experienced similar issues.Do you have other timer? See if this will happen with other ones. Then we can see if it is timers problem or light.