cannabiscaptain
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Title says it all. I have a Hawaiian Snow that was originally started outdoors in early July, then brought indoors around late September. It's been in veg up until about two weeks ago (18/6), then I flipped it over to 12/12 flowering. All was going GREAT. Once I brought it indoors, it was placed in a tent with a spaceheater (nice 200w lil guy that kept it around 79 degrees at all times) and 3 60W CFL's in my basement. I didn't have to water it nearly as frequently once it was brought inside (3 days was about average).
The only outlet in my basement (concrete cellar, really) is one that I had to make out of a light fixture. I used one of those things you get from home depot that screws into the fixture and gives you two AC outlets. Rated at 440W. In this I have a powerstrip with built in timer. However due to an accidental dropping of a keg back in college, the backup battery compartment got damaged (see where I'm going with this?). The timer works perfectly fine, and I have a generator. So the power cutting out and messing with the timer was not a concern of mine.
Now that you know the setup, I decided to go take a look at em yesterday and see how they were doing (which would have been their 3rd day unsupervised, and time for watering). Immediately I see there is no light on and I panic. 39 degrees says my thermometer?! with a high of 42?! Oh lord say it isn't so! I checked the power strip --- dead. I immediately plug the lights directly into the fixture outlet --- no juice. I go inside to take a look at the switch, it's turned off! My house keeper must have done it while she was cleaning.
So my baby is turning super light green/yellow at all of the bud sites, where it seems the leaves are growing from the inside out (if that makes sense?). My question is how badly did I hurt her? Is this going to significantly affect my yield/quality? She has an 11 week flowering period, so hopefully only 3 days didnt do her that much harm? I'm also worried about her becoming a hermie, since she had no light and near freezing temps for 3 days.
If this plant dies, Juanita is fired.
The only outlet in my basement (concrete cellar, really) is one that I had to make out of a light fixture. I used one of those things you get from home depot that screws into the fixture and gives you two AC outlets. Rated at 440W. In this I have a powerstrip with built in timer. However due to an accidental dropping of a keg back in college, the backup battery compartment got damaged (see where I'm going with this?). The timer works perfectly fine, and I have a generator. So the power cutting out and messing with the timer was not a concern of mine.
Now that you know the setup, I decided to go take a look at em yesterday and see how they were doing (which would have been their 3rd day unsupervised, and time for watering). Immediately I see there is no light on and I panic. 39 degrees says my thermometer?! with a high of 42?! Oh lord say it isn't so! I checked the power strip --- dead. I immediately plug the lights directly into the fixture outlet --- no juice. I go inside to take a look at the switch, it's turned off! My house keeper must have done it while she was cleaning.
So my baby is turning super light green/yellow at all of the bud sites, where it seems the leaves are growing from the inside out (if that makes sense?). My question is how badly did I hurt her? Is this going to significantly affect my yield/quality? She has an 11 week flowering period, so hopefully only 3 days didnt do her that much harm? I'm also worried about her becoming a hermie, since she had no light and near freezing temps for 3 days.
If this plant dies, Juanita is fired.