How much rain can they take?

1mrc

Active Member
Q for the experienced outdoor growers.
This summer is reaaally rainy and rather cold over here. Every week has been raining for about 2-3 days. Not too heavy and long rains so far, most of them are still standing, not broken. My babies are ~2 months outside. Those who started indoors are developing much better than the control group planted out from the seed (and these are not mine).

But, is this amount of rain 'healthy'? I know they like their soil rather dry.
Anything to help them? I dug trenches for them already when plant em. Building a roof for a guerilla grow is out of question.

Idk, anything else to help the survival?
 

thumper60

Well-Known Member
Q for the experienced outdoor growers.
This summer is reaaally rainy and rather cold over here. Every week has been raining for about 2-3 days. Not too heavy and long rains so far, most of them are still standing, not broken. My babies are ~2 months outside. Those who started indoors are developing much better than the control group planted out from the seed (and these are not mine).

But, is this amount of rain 'healthy'? I know they like their soil rather dry.
Anything to help them? I dug trenches for them already when plant em. Building a roof for a guerilla grow is out of question.

Idk, anything else to help the survival?
if u out in the bush,nothing u can do about it so waste time worring:bigjoint:
 

9leaves

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I've been carrying water through the Bush for last month.. send some of that rain my way haha
Appalachianhills The Moonshiners. That would be cool to live there. I watched the Moonshiners make there shine as I grew my meds. Was to fun. Found Tim Smiths Climax moonshine at a local store. Really cool. Not a drinker. Just cool to see.
 

Appalachianhills

Well-Known Member
I stay away from that fire water... I prefer to smoke my liquor haha. I know some good ol boys out shining... to each their own that stuff is poison for me
 

eddy600

Well-Known Member
ALOT...THE ANSWER IS A LOT!
I worried about you there for a while root rot is a disaster,looking at the pictures you posted i was wondering if one of those jumbo bags of perlite would help to keep a 3ft.circle around your plant drier.
 

ganga gurl420

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Awww thanks! I still have a hole in my hole that I can pull water out of the soil and keep the roots dry! I am very dedicated to the job!
 
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