Suggestions Got A Storm Tomorrow.

un named

Active Member
So here in aus has been good weather and my plant has been growing fast from the last two days. Tomorrow the weather forcast says we will have some rain and thunder. Should I just put it under cover for the day or put it under a 400watt HPS for the day. I didn't really want to do this because I did try grow seedlings under it and fucked them all up and the one I have got now has only just recovered and is growing. But on second thoughts it is a bit bigger not a whole lot but it's got 6 leaves and is about an inch high and about an inch and a half or two inches long. What should I do
 

buddha webb

New Member
got similiar problem,,just shelter them outside,they still get light,maybe a plastic shelter over them..if you have a lot of rain,but not humid,youll be right with a little home made shelter...ive 2m by 2 m square wooden frames with clear plastic nailed to them,,i also have wooden frame,(piss easy to make) with that green plastic screen that lets in 50% of light in and keep 50% of rain out....my problem is humidity...aus..Australia?i lived in Fremantle WA for 6 yrs,but got around a bit....love that place...if you mean aus..Austria.i havent a fuckin clue but im sure its great........B
 

buddha webb

New Member
If ya look at my thread in this outdoor section its called...... my asian gro i have to do things a bit different....or somehing like that theres quite a few pictures,one or two show my rain shelters....
 

oldson20s

Member
i had to make a shelter for my plant last night because it got below freeezing, used pvc pipe to put blankets and sheets over,seems to have worked
 

un named

Active Member
hey, cheers for all the help i just didnt want my growth to slow down again lol and yer aus and in australia. turned out we had 5 minutes of rain and some thunder nothing big its a bit overcast and humidity is about 70% is this bad?
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
i wouldnt bother bro. Are you expecting a flood ? Ive raised hundreds of seedlings in jiffy pots in the bush in a bread crate wrapped in bird wire(rats) and water every couple days with watering can, they have no problems with the elements. Dont worry they're tough and adjust to environment quickly(in spring).
 

Superman44108

Active Member
i usually let nature run its course and 9 times out of 10 it works out well. with them being that size you may want to put them where they wont get all of the rainfall but still want to get some. wind will help make the stems stronger too but too much will just make them flimsy. good luck bro. hope all works out.
 
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