Quick question.
Here in the Pacific Northwest fall has really set in now even though its relatively dry (only a bit of rain) its not getting warm enough during the day to dry stuff up. I noticed my first sign of bud rot a couple days ago and got on it quick removed the portion of the plant but it has gotten me thinking.
I have built shelters to keep the direct rain off my plants but its just damp and never really dries up, would bringing my plants in at night be a good or bad idea? I could put them in a room with a fan and put some heat on to get them to dry up a bit. This all being said I have read in a few different opinions that colder nights can trigger and promote flowering.
Does anyone have thoughts or experiences doing this? Thanks
Here in the Pacific Northwest fall has really set in now even though its relatively dry (only a bit of rain) its not getting warm enough during the day to dry stuff up. I noticed my first sign of bud rot a couple days ago and got on it quick removed the portion of the plant but it has gotten me thinking.
I have built shelters to keep the direct rain off my plants but its just damp and never really dries up, would bringing my plants in at night be a good or bad idea? I could put them in a room with a fan and put some heat on to get them to dry up a bit. This all being said I have read in a few different opinions that colder nights can trigger and promote flowering.
Does anyone have thoughts or experiences doing this? Thanks