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Riles

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Okay, I'm less than 2 weeks away from harvesting one of my plants but I think I may have a problem. There's rain in the forecast, a lot of it-flash flood warnings even. And where I live (and the plants are growing) the ground is uneven so water pools up easily. It's been raining steadily at medium strength (for the most part, sometimes a light drizzle) for the past 2 days and is expected for another 3-5 days. Should I make any adjustments? I haven't even begun to flush the plant yet so I'm scared to pull it. Thanks for the help.
 

Riles

Member
Can you redirect the water so it drains away??
I used a shovel to transplant the plant and a good chunk of the soil it's in to a pot that I moved (still outside) to a spot where it'll get the same amount of light but it sits under the awning so the water won't hit it so bad. That was a few hours ago and it still looks fine. I'll check again tomorrow just to make sure there's no damage from the transfer, but I think I'm good to go now.
 

aknight3

Moderator
you really shouldnt of moved a plant during flowering, that introduces an amazing amount of stress at its most important time in its life, its not for 100 percent but you most likley stunted it, what you should of done was somehow lay tarp down so the plant isnt constantly getting bombarded with water, dig a trench away from the plant as to lead the water to it like a small river, many ways, bad idea to move it bro sorry
 

aknight3

Moderator
robo is right, u probably stunted her so bad she wont grow much bud now, trust me, anywthing during flowering kills bud man, absolutley kills it
 
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