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Evacuated - 1 Week. Will My Indoor Plants Be Alive?

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Evacuated - 1 Week. Will My Indoor Plants Be Alive?

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Hello,

I watered my 6 plants as much as possible before I evacuated from Hurricane Ida. The girls are pretty big, 6 weeks of veg and 2 weeks into flowering. The power is out and very hot & humid most likely (probably around 90-100 F and 60-70% humidity). I'll be back in a couple days hopefully and get a generator running.

What are the chances of them being alive still? Do anybody think they will be alive still when I get back?

If the chances are they are 100% going to be dead then I'm not going to rush to get back home.
 
Hello,

I watered my 6 plants as much as possible before I evacuated from Hurricane Ida. The girls are pretty big, 6 weeks of veg and 2 weeks into flowering. The power is out and very hot & humid most likely (probably around 90-100 F and 60-70% humidity). I'll be back in a couple days hopefully and get a generator running.

What are the chances of them being alive still? Do anybody think they will be alive still when I get back?

If the chances are they are 100% going to be dead then I'm not going to rush to get back home.
They are indoors? If so I'd say hell yes they r alive. A bit anemic if in the dark but they will be alive. So basically they will have been in the dark for what 5 days? More? less?
 
Pretty wicked frickin storm. Hope everything works out for you. That SUCKS.
 
Yea mate hope all is well with everyone in your part of the world👍 Also I reckon u can save your plants for sure
 
They are indoors? If so I'd say hell yes they r alive. A bit anemic if in the dark but they will be alive. So basically they will have been in the dark for what 5 days? More? less?
Yup 5 days in the dark, no water probably 90-100 degree F.
 
Why so hot? They indoors right? I don't know how much water they're going to use with no light you might be okay
 
Don't get me wrong they're going to take a good hit. A strong possibility that none will be dead though. Depending on your situation and if there very large like you said you may end up with something left to work with I'm anxious to find out!
 
Well, my house suffered roof damage, ceiling leaked water, fence is torn to pieces, street drain flooded causing one room of my house to flood, vinly siding on my house is gone. On the bright side my girls are okay. Stretched a lot but thats expected with no lights.
 

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Well, my house suffered roof damage, ceiling leaked water, fence is torn to pieces, street drain flooded causing one room of my house to flood, vinly siding on my house is gone. On the bright side my girls are okay. Stretched a lot but thats expected with no lights.
Sweet yeah!!!! So glad to hear it! We should be sending you medicine otherwise! I hope for the best for you w this tragedy. I couldn't imagine it. Your the resilient kind just like the crops you farm👍👍 sincerely I do wish you the best. Speedy recovery and back to where you can sit down sigh a breath and have a smile on your face👍👍✌️
 
damn, sorry to hear about the damage to your house, but you got some strong plants, they didn't even looked phased from what happened!! Good luck
 
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