Looks like a nightmare. Sure someone will be able to help get it sorted though
I used biobizz nutes and found that I had to add extra calmag later in the grow. Not over the .8/ml recommended dose, but up to it and regularly fed it after the start of flower.
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Northern Lights deficiency
- Ghost_In_A_Jar
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Re: Northern Lights deficiency
It shouldn`t effect jobby too much if it was just a day light was left on, but nowt you can do about it anyhow if it has now. Its usually the contactor in the cheapo timer which sticks on causing a fire hazard, generally caused by initial surge of power when high powered HID lamps click on, although if your running with LED lights then I'm pretty sure these are soft starting what with drivers they use and such like and they shouldn`t really cause this initial power surge to happen like it does with HID lighting.Terry_Flanagan1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 6:02 pmMy time clock hasn't been working don't know how long for could be other week. Had it on 12 12 for the switch about 3 weeks back started the strecch and pistols have formed. But came home early for a chang9and lights were on and that how I knew.. Bastard any idea how this may affect me?
Tbh i always use a contactor relay plug whether I'm running my HID or LED to cut down on the possible fire risk. Although I'm pretty sure it`s not called for running LED lights though, but for £25 and piece of mind well why not hey.....
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... y&_sacat=0
or just buy a heavy duty timer, but i find these don`t last as long as a contactor relay but still work well when running high powered lights.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... r&_sacat=0
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Re: Northern Lights deficiency
Hello mate so this could be a reason my ballast broke?2-Scoops wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 12:38 pmIt shouldn`t effect jobby too much if it was just a day light was left on, but nowt you can do about it anyhow if it has now. Its usually the contactor in the cheapo timer which sticks on causing a fire hazard, generally caused by initial surge of power when high powered HID lamps click on, although if your running with LED lights then I'm pretty sure these are soft starting what with drivers they use and such like and they shouldn`t really cause this initial power surge to happen like it does with HID lighting.Terry_Flanagan1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 6:02 pmMy time clock hasn't been working don't know how long for could be other week. Had it on 12 12 for the switch about 3 weeks back started the strecch and pistols have formed. But came home early for a chang9and lights were on and that how I knew.. Bastard any idea how this may affect me?
Tbh i always use a contactor relay plug whether I'm running my HID or LED to cut down on the possible fire risk. Although I'm pretty sure it`s not called for running LED lights though, but for £25 and piece of mind well why not hey.....
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... y&_sacat=0
or just buy a heavy duty timer, but i find these don`t last as long as a contactor relay but still work well when running high powered lights.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... r&_sacat=0
As my hps is pulled into a 4 port exstension lead then the exstension plugged into a dial timer into wall socket
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Re: Northern Lights deficiency
I doubt its fucked ballast up in fact id be very surprised if that was case. But its more a fire risk without a relay socket/plug/timer of some sort, digi ballasts are more soft starting and aren`t as harsh as the old magnetic kind but still carry a risk, as said it initial power surge when it comes that can cause that risk .Stickylemonz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 1:25 pmHello mate so this could be a reason my ballast broke?2-Scoops wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 12:38 pmIt shouldn`t effect jobby too much if it was just a day light was left on, but nowt you can do about it anyhow if it has now. Its usually the contactor in the cheapo timer which sticks on causing a fire hazard, generally caused by initial surge of power when high powered HID lamps click on, although if your running with LED lights then I'm pretty sure these are soft starting what with drivers they use and such like and they shouldn`t really cause this initial power surge to happen like it does with HID lighting.Terry_Flanagan1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 6:02 pmMy time clock hasn't been working don't know how long for could be other week. Had it on 12 12 for the switch about 3 weeks back started the strecch and pistols have formed. But came home early for a chang9and lights were on and that how I knew.. Bastard any idea how this may affect me?
Tbh i always use a contactor relay plug whether I'm running my HID or LED to cut down on the possible fire risk. Although I'm pretty sure it`s not called for running LED lights though, but for £25 and piece of mind well why not hey.....
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... y&_sacat=0
or just buy a heavy duty timer, but i find these don`t last as long as a contactor relay but still work well when running high powered lights.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... r&_sacat=0
As my hps is pulled into a 4 port exstension lead then the exstension plugged into a dial timer into wall socket