There are power cuts in my area for the past few days at irregular times each lasting upto 5 hours. One plant has hermied within these two days also. What do I do now? Will other also have the same problem? And is it OK for them to be in very low light during a few hours of the day cycle during 12/12?oe should I just switch up the light cycle from 6am to 6pm which is now, to 10pm to 10am so they'll be affected the least amount of time by power cuts. Will this cause them jet lag?
You can lessen the stress by making the change to your on/off scedule a gradual one. Shift your day/night times 1 hour closer each day until you reach your desired start/stop times
I suggest you have a plan to fall back on when power cuts are put in place again. Keeping the photoperid going is crucial, even if the backup lighting is a lot less intense than your main lighting.
You can lessen the stress by making the change to your on/off scedule a gradual one. Shift your day/night times 1 hour closer each day until you reach your desired start/stop times
I suggest you have a plan to fall back on when power cuts are put in place again. Keeping the photoperid going is crucial, even if the backup lighting is a lot less intense than your main lighting.
Are these scheduled outages? If so do you know how long it is going to go on for? The one plant was probably a hermi to begin with. If it’s only a few days of this I’d just ride it out.
Are these scheduled outages? If so do you know how long it is going to go on for? The one plant was probably a hermi to begin with. If it’s only a few days of this I’d just ride it out.
Yeah scheduled power cuts because of a collapsed economy in my country. Probably will go on for around one month. So will a phone flash be enough to keep the light cycle going?
Yeah scheduled power cuts because of a collapsed economy in my country. Probably will go on for around one month. So will a phone flash be enough to keep the light cycle going?
Just be gentle. I’d worry more about breaking branches then shocking because they are in fabric. Just don’t put them in direct sunlight from the window. A natural sun lit room will be sufficient light during the outages.
Just be gentle. I’d worry more about breaking branches then shocking because they are in fabric. Just don’t put them in direct sunlight from the window. A natural sun lit room will be sufficient light during the outages.
Moved a few into a different sunlit room now, but the rest are tangled with the frame of the box itself so kinda difficult. So tonight gonna switch the light cycle so they'll be interrupted the least. For today this the back up light I'm using. Just have to survive today.