Vidian
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Routine service by the power company is going to shut the power off from 10 PM to 8 am this weekend.
Our bloom room is 12 hrs on starting at 7:30 pm and we have two veg rooms with lights going 24.
A few months ago the power went out during the day and I had our loud generator running from 11:30 AM till 7 PM during a week day but theres no way we can have that thing running ALL night - even though the notice from the power company had special instructions for people planning on using generators hooked to the grid (ours is not ) but still - it's noisy generator we can maybe use till 11 PM.
So how long can the Vegging plants be with out light before they get the message to bloom? We veg a long time, 2 to 3 months, sometimes longer, so they are READY to start blooming when they change rooms.
In the bloom room we plan on starting the lights at 5 PM the night this will happen, run the generator till 11 PM and well, for the blooming plants it's just going to be a very, very overcast day. Our main concern is not dealing with a dozen NEW BLOOMING plants we don't have room for.
Any advice? Thanks
Our bloom room is 12 hrs on starting at 7:30 pm and we have two veg rooms with lights going 24.
A few months ago the power went out during the day and I had our loud generator running from 11:30 AM till 7 PM during a week day but theres no way we can have that thing running ALL night - even though the notice from the power company had special instructions for people planning on using generators hooked to the grid (ours is not ) but still - it's noisy generator we can maybe use till 11 PM.
So how long can the Vegging plants be with out light before they get the message to bloom? We veg a long time, 2 to 3 months, sometimes longer, so they are READY to start blooming when they change rooms.
In the bloom room we plan on starting the lights at 5 PM the night this will happen, run the generator till 11 PM and well, for the blooming plants it's just going to be a very, very overcast day. Our main concern is not dealing with a dozen NEW BLOOMING plants we don't have room for.
Any advice? Thanks