Welp in futzing around in the bloomroom last night I managed to wedge the table leg against the timer - so it didn't shut off this morning at 6am like it was sposed to, I manually shut it off about 11am when I got home (why is the fan running?... hmmm).

So they got a 17 hour day of light yesterday and will only get 7 hours of dark tonight if I don't change anything. I have plants in there on week 3, week 5, week 6 and week 9. Not much I can do about it now, but I have never had a light cycle screwup in bloom - should I

A). Don't worry, leave it alone.

B). Change the timer to give them 12 hours of dark tonight, and cut tomorrows day short so its back on schedule.

C). Change the timer so they get 12 hours dark tonight and when it comes on again its back on a 12/12 schedule i.e. no short day to make up


I'm thinking A because I'm lazy and its only one light screwup in the whole cycle.
I really don't want to do C , as this will change my maintenance access hours, but if I have to I will.

Whadaya think? Kind of a n00b question I know, but its never happened to me before
Tokudai Reviewed by Tokudai on . Light timer stuck on Welp in futzing around in the bloomroom last night I managed to wedge the table leg against the timer - so it didn't shut off this morning at 6am like it was sposed to, I manually shut it off about 11am when I got home (why is the fan running?... hmmm). So they got a 17 hour day of light yesterday and will only get 7 hours of dark tonight if I don't change anything. I have plants in there on week 3, week 5, week 6 and week 9. Not much I can do about it now, but I have never had a light Rating: 5