Rain rain rain go away !!!!!

Mongala420

Active Member
Hey i live in washington and i have an outdoor grow going with 9 plants. Early Misty, White satin, and mazar.

It poured down rain all night after a month of sunny perfect weather. My plants are all a little over a month old. Do you guys think they will be ok when i go to check on them next ????
 

grow space

Well-Known Member
common dude-chill the fuck down.where i live it fuckin rained almoust a week non-stop and i aint whining, an my plant(ww) is just fine.
 

grow space

Well-Known Member
weed, weed, weed -we can call it that way if we want and as we know, mj is a really tough plant and we can compare it to weed as weed is really though, so MJ is a WEED.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Night rain is only bad when your buds tighten up...in a veg state and in the ground (I'm assuming), they will just grow quicker. If you yellow at the bottom, don't sweat it. they will grow right through that problem...:peace:
 

BakedinBC

Active Member
yeah man its raining a lot where i live too, im pretty sure itl be OK though mines taking it fine. a question i have for everyone.....:

what if it rains during late flowering? couldnt that make your bud mouldy?
 

BakedinBC

Active Member
yeah im just kinda gettin worried cos its really dumped and the soil is totally drenched, ive seen people post pics of plants they accidently over watered and im lookin at mine like , shit! haha
 

Mongala420

Active Member
YEAH I KNOW SOME NICE RAIN WATER IS GOOD FOR THEM I'M JUST SCARED THERE GUNNA GET WAY OVER WATERED. tHEY ARE DRENCHED.
 

jonboy30

Well-Known Member
That's the advantage of container growing guys.... drainage.
CrackerJax knows what he's talking about.
If your plants are in the ground, take the time to ensure proper drainage. That's why when you plant in the ground you're supposed to dig a hole and condition the soil so that a 50 gallon drum would be able to fit in it. You could have rain 15 out of 19 days this month of June and if your soil is drained well your plants will thrive.
 

nick the sick maniac

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i know exactly what your talking about. i also live in washington (western) and its been raining and the sun is is popping up randomly. and now it says it might rain for 4 days straight now. im growing white russian outside and there also about a month old
 

CrackerJax

New Member
I've got some pretty fine weed growing in 3 G's and the drainage is so good that even with a big rain in the afternoon, they want water the next day by 11:00. That's drainage....
 

jonboy30

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Here's a good example of my 5 week old Northern Lights thats recieved nothing but rain, rain and more rain...



Drainage is KEY!!! Tell me what you guys think...thoughts suggestions welcomed.:bigjoint:
 

Angus

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CrackerJax knows what he's talking about.
If your plants are in the ground, take the time to ensure proper drainage. That's why when you plant in the ground you're supposed to dig a hole and condition the soil so that a 50 gallon drum would be able to fit in it. You could have rain 15 out of 19 days this month of June and if your soil is drained well your plants will thrive.
Come to my house and dig me a 50 gallon hole! The only way you would be able to in this clay is if you pulled a rock out that big. ;p

I found some nice, lakeside real estate for this year with real easy going soil. I dug a couple monster holes like I've been taught, and a few that were about the diameter of my girls' current pots, but twice as deep. Gonna see how they compare.
 

berryb

Member
yea that rain will help them ....and when it stops raining and that sun comes back out its gnna be a big boost
 
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