New England rain problem

chickenpoop

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good luck to you your plants look strong enough to take some rain tho. How is it possible you already are seeing Sex on your plants this early?
 

drive

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I found this great spot last year put in couple of plants and then the whole valley flooded lost both of em. I won't put anything down low again. That huricane last year did make for some nice clearing this year though
 

Corso312

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i had a great spot 4 or 5 years ago... things were going great until we got about 7 inches of rain in 2 days..they all died...that low area could handle 2 inches of a heavy rain and dry up and the plants would explode and love it...but too much rain is worse than a drought if you are on low ground...ever since then i plant on high ground and bust my ass bringing water to them..at least that way i know they will live.
 

Sunbiz1

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im also in new england the rain the past couple weeks has suckd went and checked my girly there doing great
If that plant was located within a 200 mile radius of where I am sitting, you would have been hauling water EVERY other day. I cancelled my in-ground grow due to drought, so be thankful!.
 

playallnite

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Quote:These are much, much too close together...if they were mine I would transplant.: unquote

I know what you are saying, but previous crops have been just as dense, I know I'll get a few males which will thin it a little, my spot is EXCELLENT light and soil wise ,just not that big. I'm trying to go for quanity and quality
 

Sunbiz1

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Quote:These are much, much too close together...if they were mine I would transplant.: unquote

I know what you are saying, but previous crops have been just as dense, I know I'll get a few males which will thin it a little, my spot is EXCELLENT light and soil wise ,just not that big. I'm trying to go for quanity and quality
Some strains will stretch to the moon when they have company, hope it isn't the case w/yours. Spot looks good, plants seem healthy.

Good luck!
 
Ya my babies all died :(. They were a pretty good distance from a river but it rose an insane amount and flooded them. Damn wish I had thought about the high ground thing beforehand. Oh well this was my first attempt anyway.
 

Corso312

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It was a lesson i learned the hard way myself...live and learn..good news is you still have plenty of time to get your hands on clones and have a nice harvest on higher ground....in future ..if you see a spot you think looks good ..check it out after some heavy rains and see if it retains too much water...good luck
 

Sunbiz1

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Ya my babies all died :(. They were a pretty good distance from a river but it rose an insane amount and flooded them. Damn wish I had thought about the high ground thing beforehand. Oh well this was my first attempt anyway.
There is still plenty of growing season remaining, why not re-plant?.
 
There is still plenty of growing season remaining, why not re-plant?.
Im all out of seeds so new plants are basically out of the question for this year. Also I don't know anyone else who grows and I don't have a card to grow so I can't get clones. Maybe next year
 
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