If rolling blackouts r going on for twenty min every two hours and the plants r three weeks into veg should the lights just be turned off until tomorrow or just let it be.
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If rolling blackouts r going on for twenty min every two hours and the plants r three weeks into veg should the lights just be turned off until tomorrow or just let it be.
If its daylight out do yu have the ability to put close to a window while these here blackouts yu speak of go on? Or be puttin some battery operated light while out just to be keepin some sort of light goin but window be bestQuote:
Originally Posted by Treez81
BWD
Window is not an option nor do i have any other source of light except the led on my cell phone.
I would just try to keep some sort of light sorce goin ifin yu got any means to ifin these black out are going to be goin for a long period of time be stressin yu plant possible and could cause hermie stress be bad for what yu be wantin. Any light be good light pilgrem just my opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Treez81
BWD
yup get out the flash lights and generators, build fires to keep them warm...........o wait thats grapes
Is this occurring just on a single day or multiple days. One day, I would shut off lights for the day cycle, but have on as usual the next day. Watch for nanners.....3 weeks in is a very critical time to be stressing a plant.
I hope it was only yesterday. I've heard they might do it today too.
Just heard on New Mexico....... Today also ....:wtf:Quote:
Originally Posted by Treez81
I feel for you Treez. Hurricane Wilma had wiped out some of my babies that were so beautiful because I had no power for nearly a month. I tried my best to keep them going with window light, but the heat was so intense without a/c and not being about to fan the canopy or give any air circulation (had to use my generator to keep my freezers going to keep food cold)
it was impossible. :(
I have an idea though, if the rolling b/o's are happening in a certain period of time each day ... make that your dark period. Just a thought. Not sure if it will work for you or not but that is what I would do in your case if this will be an extended situation with the rollings.
Best of luck to you and ANY light ... like flashlights mentioned etc. could help. I didn't have that option because there were no batteries to be found within 200 miles of me back in '05. I had to drive over 150 miles just to get gas for my generator/vehicle and food for my family. What a nightmare that was. I was in line for 3+ hours to get gas and people were fighting at the pumps. GAH, hope that never happens again! (knocks on the nearest wood) Sorry for babbling on. :stoned:
Let us know if you figure something out. Again, best of luck to you! :)
thanks for all the replies...so far so good..i kept the led lights going from my cell phone and they seem ok...so far no more blackouts...really hope they dont have to do that anymore..looks like the roads r getting better and not as many people r at home burning thier heaters