Dang it no nightie for me.... temperature outside dropping to rock bottom, 4°C this night, few days ago we still had 17°C on day...
Temperature outside low -> central heating in house will fire up -> I fear too much for my buds to keep them hanging, might dry out to much... so now: package in box instead of sleep oO
just one little plant and I will do no trimming, NO SIR! I will wait till SF sends me that ffing bowl trimmer I preordered and they now have their shipment stuck in duties or sth like that :/
My first time growing regulars. I'm pretty sure this is a male: View attachment 1767940
The females are on the left, the male and 3 that i'm not sure about on the right. Are males typically smaller plants? View attachment 1767942
Yeah I don't even want to run it now even though I'm pretty sure it's fixed but I don't wanna spend $500+ on a new light. Running it though the paces in the open basement where I can watch it for a few hours before I put it in a tent
It should be fine, the original problem seems to be a poorly installed connector that caused resistance and intermittent poor contact. As long as your new connection is secure with good electrical contact, it should work better than it did new. Nice catch in any case, replacement would have been expensive, and waste of a light like that over a trivial electrical fault would be beyond sad. Good for you for checking it carefully and coming up with the fix.
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