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    #11
    Junior Member

    Oh man! EIGHT DAYS OF DARKNESS! Help!!

    Thanks for the input y'all. What I would greatly appreciate is if you briefly laid out what you would do if you found yourself in this sitch. Looking at my buds and tri's, how long do you think it may be? Would you fertilize? Anything special because of the stress factor (besides definitely watching for hermies)?
    If you were me, what would you do?
    Again, thanks very much.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Oh man! EIGHT DAYS OF DARKNESS! Help!!

    If I had that happen, I'd get them back on their normal schedule, make sure they have water, but I wouldn't give them nutes for a week, as they might be shocked and unable to absorb them. After a week, I'd reassess: if they look recovered, start nutes back up, and if they look like they're dying, I'd start looking for some Kleenex to cry into. But I doubt it comes to the Kleenex scenario!

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Oh man! EIGHT DAYS OF DARKNESS! Help!!

    Check the trichomes.
    If they are still clear, you may continue nutes after a few days.
    Stop fertilizing and start to flush, when the trich's are fully clouded.

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