Trying to reason with hurricane season.

As the title says. I need some advise for if hurricane Danny knocks my power out. I have 10 plants in veg right now and coming along nicely. I was wondering that, if it knocks my power out, could I just take the pots and put them outside on some of our property until it comes back on? Where I live, it's incredibly humid and hot so I'm sure it will stunt them but I'm wondering if I should even bother? Anyone ever deal with this before?


Edit: i have 100 acres of thick forest. I'm not concerned about anyone spotting them as much as about critters and heat.
 

FamMan

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im a noob and i live in Co. but i know of a bunch of guys who grow indoors but when its sunny use the power of the sun(free and way stronger). i think ur only concern would be preping them for the intense light. im thinking u have to gradually build them up to full sun. like i said im a noob so im sure some other can give more in depth advice. happy growing bruh and enjoy the hurricane(just left FL and i love hurricanes!....minus the destruction) peace
 

GemuGrows

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OP you could probably clear out 1/8th acre of trees and make a greenhouse and be fine,

And you could probably make a few of those greenhouses on your property and be fine
 

ttystikk

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Hurricanes are bad enough, but the lasting effects of flooding and power outages stick around, sometimes for weeks.

A generator and some CFL bulbs would be ideal. Failing that, putting them outside in the forest in light shade to harden off to sunlight is a great alternative. Buy plenty of insect killer...
 
Hurricanes are bad enough, but the lasting effects of flooding and power outages stick around, sometimes for weeks.

A generator and some CFL bulbs would be ideal. Failing that, putting them outside in the forest in light shade to harden off to sunlight is a great alternative. Buy plenty of insect killer...
Do you have a personal recommendation for insect killer? Preferably something organic and local?
 
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