It's looking like it's going to pound the Carolinas, parts of Virginia, parts of Georgia. The last update I saw, they had it making land fall at 140MPH.Im not east coast but mid east lol
I think my yard is protected enough from wind for my outdoor. Ee rarely get power outages here but fingers crossed.
Yeah. It needs to be able to handle the initial ballast strike amperage though. I think it maxes out at around 8.2-8.8 amps on a 1000 watt but that's just me remembering looking at my ballast, I could be mistaken on the amperage.Can you run hid's or cob led's on a regular "non-inverter" generator?
It's a CAT 5 hurricane im pretty sure, 200mph+winds, biggest hurricane too date, last thing to worry about is plants, houses are gunna be ripped from there foundations. IF YOUR IN THE WORST AREA OF STORM, EVACUATE ATLEAST 250 MILES AWAYJust wondering what everyone's plans are for their plants if they get hit hard where they live. I'm more worried about power outages. I don't have plants outdoors. I'd really be nervous then!
So, are you guys putting precautions into place for your plants? If so, what?
better to be safe than sorryWe are dead in the cross hairs of it AND we live right on the coast of N.C. Fortunately I'm not growing anything right now. We're under an evacuation order so we're packed up and heading to the mountains in the morning. I've been through two hurricanes here in four years and rode them out and nothing happened but I've got a bad feeling about this one; first time we've ever ran from a hurricane.
a simple 12v dc light bulb/flashlight/torch over your plantsJust wondering what everyone's plans are for their plants if they get hit hard where they live. I'm more worried about power outages. I don't have plants outdoors. I'd really be nervous then!
So, are you guys putting precautions into place for your plants? If so, what?
A lot of folks are just going to be dealing with heavy rain and some wind. I wasn't referring to people living close to the point of impact. At that point, plants are a write-off anyway outdoors. Wilmington is advising their residents to leave if they can, but if they're above the surge, a lot of people are riding it out.It's a CAT 5 hurricane im pretty sure, 200mph+winds, biggest hurricane too date, last thing to worry about is plants, houses are gunna be ripped from there foundations. IF YOUR IN THE WORST AREA OF STORM, EVACUATE ATLEAST 250 MILES AWAY
Thanks. I was 2 days into flowering, had my lights on at night. I switched it up today to lights on during the day. If we lose power, I'll just move them from the tent to a room getting light from outside. SHould stress them a little, but not too much I don't think.a simple 12v dc light bulb/flashlight/torch over your plants
should prevent them falling to flower
or any form of stress with any outage
good luck
hid dig ballast r fine on my geniCan you run hid's or cob led's on a regular "non-inverter" generator?
if u live near the water, your screwedits coming for my 2 girls.direct hit----4 weeks into bud----outside-think i may dig them up an transplant --in buckets