Dutch Passion Automazar by KO & co

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Res change day :(. PH 5.8 ec 1.0 (no background ec)

They went in to the rockwool cube 05.02.13 days sins than - 32
Tap ruts suspected : from the rockwool cube 08.02.13 days sins than - 29
Tap ruts suspected : in the bucket 12.02.13 days sins than - 25

My every grow is worth and worther. The timer for the LED lamps was a bad one and had a electricity leak what results in led panel gave a tiny little bit of light when it was turned of .....

The plants are doing bad and not growing at all. One showed sex, but it is bizarre (will try to make a pic later as I don't have a camera right now). It is also showing cal/mag deficit but I think it is just because of ph fluctuation and ph- two times a day (25ml of calmag in the bucket).... Another one is not growing at all (only wide), but don't show any signs of illness... and no signs of sex.

Will try the dirt style after the mazers are done....(until phperfect will be over)

It is the last time I'll make a dwc run (with ro + my airpump + phperfect) as I'm sick and tiered of constant ph issues. The whole idea of ph and ec check is scruwed by my airpump(to much of air) and the dwc is just impossible like this... I'll switch to tapwater + Genesis 3 part feed and anther pump.

Pics later in the evening....
 
Its surprising how many times i've seen that over the last year on forums folks having issues with timers and leds .....Bad luck mate especially more with digital timers but Ive seen other problems with analogue as well failing
I still think a good quality mechanical timer with a battery back up is the way forward well that's my thoughts on it I know all might not agree
Keep your chin up they will recover..... They are just a little confused for a bit
Bit like me :joint:
 
Its surprising how many times i've seen that over the last year on forums folks having issues with timers and leds .....Bad luck mate especially more with digital timers but Ive seen other problems with analogue as well failing
I still think a good quality mechanical timer with a battery back up is the way forward well that's my thoughts on it I know all might not agree
Keep your chin up they will recover..... They are just a little confused for a bit
Bit like me
Now I know the best ones for this sort of issues, is, the one that make click sound when it turn on or off. They break the chain completely :).

yes, looks good ko mate
I think you can see much more than I :crying:
 
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