have a bunch of 4-6 footers that suffered some major (probably fatal) blows this week. i live by a river that flooded 7-8 feet in some areas of my property, and my plants were fully under water. as the water subsided, it left a major dirt/dust film on my plant buds.
when i first saw them on monday after the storm, i thought they were toast. however, i just looked at them and i am noticing some new bud growth. with it being the beginning of september and still a few weeks to go, is there any hope of the next few rains helping out washing away the dust- or are the plants toast? is there ANYTHING i can be doing to at least salvage something?
when i first saw them on monday after the storm, i thought they were toast. however, i just looked at them and i am noticing some new bud growth. with it being the beginning of september and still a few weeks to go, is there any hope of the next few rains helping out washing away the dust- or are the plants toast? is there ANYTHING i can be doing to at least salvage something?