NorCalTransplant
Well-Known Member
Ok so my 240V Apollo 11 timer failed. I'm not sure how many days since I dont go in the garage while the lights are off. I went in there today to grab a tool and noticed the "on" LED was lit up. At least one day, maybe two...
FUCK
So I pulled it off and killed the light, two hours before its supposed to go on. They got 10 hours of light, at least, more than they were supposed to. My question is what is the best course of action at this point? Do i just turn them on at the normal time and proceed as I was? OR do I let them sit in the dark for a while since they just got way too much light? Do I switch to a 12/12 based on the time I killed the lamp now? They are 5 weeks into flower and are looking great. Hope this timer hasn't caused too much damage. Thanks for all suggestions...
FUCK
So I pulled it off and killed the light, two hours before its supposed to go on. They got 10 hours of light, at least, more than they were supposed to. My question is what is the best course of action at this point? Do i just turn them on at the normal time and proceed as I was? OR do I let them sit in the dark for a while since they just got way too much light? Do I switch to a 12/12 based on the time I killed the lamp now? They are 5 weeks into flower and are looking great. Hope this timer hasn't caused too much damage. Thanks for all suggestions...