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I just got back after being evacuated for 12 days no light, no water. Thankfully, my home survived. My heart goes out to everyone who lost their homes during this time in Cali . 
When I walked in, only one plant looked ready for the
, but the rest seem to be hanging in there. I’m growing in coco, and the plants were switched to flower on January 5, so they’ve been in the early flowering stage.
Do you guys think the stress will cause them to herm? Any advice on what I can do to help them recover? I’m planning to check the runoff pH and EC, but I’d love to hear any other tips or suggestions to nurse them back to health.
Thanks in advance!
Also fed today with half strength GH flora using heads formula for coco. Lights at half strength too so I don’t cause stress.
One picture is of the plant now and the other is when I walked in around day 6 to grab some stuff. Ended up unzipping the tent after. I had Left without unzipping in a hurry after we lost power.

When I walked in, only one plant looked ready for the

Do you guys think the stress will cause them to herm? Any advice on what I can do to help them recover? I’m planning to check the runoff pH and EC, but I’d love to hear any other tips or suggestions to nurse them back to health.
Thanks in advance!
Also fed today with half strength GH flora using heads formula for coco. Lights at half strength too so I don’t cause stress.
One picture is of the plant now and the other is when I walked in around day 6 to grab some stuff. Ended up unzipping the tent after. I had Left without unzipping in a hurry after we lost power.