They sure look great, they so healthy their recovery time should me minimal. I started doing something someone else suggested, keep some pre ph balanced 5.0 water in a couple 2L bottles in the fridge and add as necessary to balance ph in a rush.
Yea thanks man, i'm doing hte same thing now... what I did was just out of sheer laziness and carelessness, which is totallllllly not like me in this endeavour. Learnt a good lesson though. It's amazing how 2 minutes of laziness can come close to compromising a 2-3 month run. Very, very stupid. I now do the same thing with the pH because I dont like adding the acid directly to the root mass, too sketchy.
I also want to quickly comment on the gentleman's above post on deciding whether or not to buy this machine. I would advise certainly against buying new, but would strongly recommend buying second hand. The $5,000 machine isn't perfect. It is not odour proof, it is not light proof (from the inside out), and it won't teach a noobie how to not be a noob, but, it will take a lot of the guess work out and give you an excellent template to learn on. However, in hindsight, building my own DWC tub in a closet would have been a much better start for me. I'd help any noobie build their own DWC in a blink of an eye because of what i've gone through free of charge. I've had to buy an A/C unit, a seperate filter for smells, a seperate set of air pumps because of lackluster water/oxygen levels, duct the lighting out of the room, etc. It's not nearly the all in one unit it's advertised to be, not by any stretch of imagination. If you can leave every door in your home open, a window open in the room the box is in, isn't summer time, and don't get unlucky, then it *might* work as advertised, but it is what it is. If you look up any other, and i mean ANY other, BCNL user on this forum, you'll find what i'm saying is pretty consistent. It just isn't any good without some good preparation and modification.
Thanks for tuning in guys.