I'm A 30 yr. outdoor New England grower, 60-70 adult females and a little over 200 clones two weeks ago I moved it all inside for hurricane Henry, a ballbusting moment I must say, last week 5 inches of rain,luckily plants not quite developed enough for serious bud rot. As I'm sitting here now it's raining a lot and is forcast through the night,plants are a little thicker but I'd be much more worried a week from now w/this weather. I stretch tarps over a lot of them and also put up a 10x10 walled canopy to shelter them starting in mid sept as a matter of fact Amazon just dropped it off. this is turning into a sharp contrast from last season in which all of Sept. was weather from God for my grow. I just want the next month to fly by to wrap up a season that's been very labor intensive. To grow this amount while having a hard job and exercising religiously 6days a week can be described as a beatdown of epic proportions, I have to eat junk food just to keep my weight from dropping too much. It's a labor of love and a profitable one at that and every year my grow seems to get more mental,question is that at 56yrs old how long can I keep this marathon up? It's so ingrained in me that I'll probably hit the ground one day trucking 6gallon containers of water and ferts to my plants,We're talking 130 gallons every time I have to water taking one hour to complete after i arrive home from work which is demanding physically, after I've woken up a 3AM to work out before I head to work. Not whining like a bitch here as this is my choice but just letting you in on the absolute grind I'm dealing with. Good luck to all fellow outdoorers as I know as much as anyone what battling w/mother nature can be like firsthand .ccguns