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!
Lynhal Reviewed by Lynhal on . rolling blackouts 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. Rating: 5