Managing loss of power

s4cruiser

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We’ve been without power for 24hours. I’ve got 4 plants that are in their last week / 2 weeks of flower. Got a generator running that is powering tent fans, exhaust fans, lights and a dehumidifier. I initially had the lights (led) on at half power but had to turn them off because of heat.

Right now with lights off, temps are 83* and RH of 60%. It might be another 12 - 24 hours before power is back on. Anything I should be concerned about / do differently?

Also…side note…carbon filters work! If you don’t think yours does, turn them off and open up your tents for a day…my entire house smells like chronic!
 

Nambud76

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Got a generator running that is powering tent fans, exhaust fans, lights and a dehumidifier. ....

Right now with lights off, temps are 83* and RH of 60%. It might be another 12 - 24 hours before power is back on. Anything I should be concerned about / do differently?
I think you are fine with this going as you have it. That temp and humidity are not the most desirable, but with the fans rolling (as Billy said), I don't think they are going to cause any serious issues in 48 - 72 hours. Good luck and hope it comes back on soon to set your mind at ease.
 

Cpappa27

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Just for the future if it looks like power may be out for a long time like more than 24 hours (which is common where I am) instead of fighting the heat and humidity from the lights I just put a couple small cfl or led bulbs in there just enought to keep them awake. It wont make that much of a difference in the end if it happens for a day or two, they have stored energy for cloudy days :bigjoint:.
 

calvin.m16

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You have everything that needs to be covered, covered it sounds like. There shouldn't be too much heat with the lights being off, flowering might get triggered if its 24+ hours of darkness though.

I've had my power go out for 6 days and I ran the same stuff, fans, dehus and had a decent finish, my power outage happened early flower though so they stretched insanely high during the extended dark period.
 
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