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    For the Newbs from a Newb: You Can't Always Get What You Want

    Hello Lovelies.
    Gotta do this quick, as Mother Nature is partying like it's 1999, or still 2020.
    As I watched the continued destruction outdoors, with 100ft cottonwoods splintering and flinging pieces, broken crockery, and contemplating the chasing of furniture cushions, the power went out. I live in a normal little city with a quick response by the electric company. Got a text that the power would be restored in 3 or so hours.


    That's okay if you don't open the fridge.
    Not so much for an indoor grow that is entirely dependent on electricity to survive.
    It's all fun and games till the lights go out.
    And the exhaust and circulation fans turned off, and the humidity went through the roof, even though I am literally watching everything outdoors die of desiccation.
    I'd watered good last night knowing we were going to get hit with super-low humidity today. Except the power went out before I got the garage open a crack.
    It's a piece of cake until you need to start thinking for yourself.
    If the power had been off another 30 minutes, I would have had to pull the emergency release on the door and get someone to help me prop it up manually. Thankfully the power came back on before I had to do that, and as soon as it did, I got the garage open an inch. As it was, I had to unzip all the tents so the humidity could vent.
    The tents are in 18/6 veg right now, so also thankfully not trying to flower in this bizarre shit. If they were flowering, they'd be in trouble. A lot of trouble. If the tent is open, the smell of weed escapes. If it's closed, they could get the Powdery in a heartbeat.

    Another day, another spin on the Slot Machine of Life. Choices and all that stuff...

    Ah, there we go...another alarm going off in the grow area, whoohoo...
    BRB
    Yep. Cracked the garage as soon as the power came back and the humidity dipped dangerously low. Turned off the exhaust fan, not circulation fan, humidity back in red zone. Put exhaust fan back on at lowest setting. Made sure they all have water. Smoked some weed.

    You still with me?

    If you don't have a plan B, there is nothing anyone can do to save your grow, no matter how many questions you ask afterwards.
    It's possible to expend Plans C, D and E as well.
    You can't always get what you want. We'll see what happens. Hopefully I headed off whatever could be a problem down the road. I'll know down the road and that is how it works.

    You need to read ahead in the class, so you can deal with a problem yourself instead of waiting for someone in this forum to solve it for you.
    You need to watch your weather. Sometimes, no matter what you do, you are going to lose your crop.
    You need to have the ability to make decisions without someone holding your hand, so you'll want to read the material.
    I couldn't get on here to ask and I just knew what needed to be done...
    Because I've memorized the most important parts of GWE.

    Your garden is your responsibility. Indoors and out. If you don't know what you're doing in an emergent situation, you will have a problem. Sometimes even if you DO know what you're doing, shit happens.
    If you got anything but ungerminated seeds going right now, you need to be responsible for what happens in your garden...even if it's conceding defeat and having to start over again.

    #2
    At least you guys are okay, in the long run that’s all that really matters.

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    • AccidentalGardener
      AccidentalGardener commented
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      Thanks X, We're fine. Nothing that can't be replaced. Ihad taken the windchimes down last night, and moved the containers to the center of the deck. I guessed correctly about direction, underestimated the force with which she was coming at us At least we're not on fire (yet), as is the case in E. WA, all over CA and probably parts of OR that I don't know about. The neighbors have some very tall trees that aren't used to being pummeled by gusts from the NE when they are in full leaf. Not quite enough weed in the larder for this sort of excitement on the daily.

    • dphipps1020
      dphipps1020 commented
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      Don't forget Colorado with the fires, been pretty bad here lately. I think the Pine Gulch fire is the worst one right now.

    #3
    It this case that canopy may of been blown away also. Which reminds me i need to drive those little pegs into the legs of my canopy. Sorry about those pretty flowers dang it.
    Smoke Ganja create Peace Respect Nature don't trash the Planet

    Soil grower with coco/perlite mixed in
    indoor/outdoor grower
    1 36"x36"x66" tent- Viparspectra P2500
    1 3x3x6 tent- used in late spring for seedlings both veggies & weed. I have 2 viparspectar 450r for that tent.
    I use a t-5 & 54watt CFL for seedlings
    Sometimes i use plastic sometimes i use fabric grow containers
    Currently using fish/guano during veg growth & FF Grow Big 6-4-4 teens to bloom. Once i see pre-flower i switch to
    Age Old Organics Bloom 5-10-5

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    • AccidentalGardener
      AccidentalGardener commented
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      Nothing I can't do again next year. At least it's the end of summer up here. These were hanging on after a bumpy season. Gave me good practice for splinting pot plants if should the need arise. If you get what was here earlier today, tent-pegs won't help you now, lol. Hang onto your everything.

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