Rain and Plants

Buzzin like a bumble bee

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I moved my plants outdoors after starting them inside. They are 4 weeks into flowering and there are going to be light showers throughout the next few days. Will this harm them at all? thanks!
 

fdd2blk

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they should be fine. it's the last week or so that get critical. as long as the sun comes out and dries them out you should be fine.

one thing to keep an eye out for is breaking branches. the weight of the rain will strain the limbs to a point of breaking. happened to me a couple times last year. shake off excess water repeatedly or try to cover with something to shield from heavy rain.
 

whackbag

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just make sure your not near a river that floods the shore in springtime. I made that mistake before and my plants looked like aquarium plants under water swimming. It was a great idea though because there was enough natural shit there to keep it goin, also it sucked to get there used a boat and G.P.S unit so we didn't know where they were without it. Pretty elaborate and the intentions were good but the rain flooded them out
 

mogie

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I built a portable transparent semi roof. It's on hinges and I put it up about July. This protects against rain and hail. We have some unexpected and strange weather here. Cost less then $15 total.
 
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