The factor of rain

I got some young girls (3 weeks old) outside still in small pots, the rains coming down hard, on days like this should i bring them in or is this not something to worry about to much. thanks for the help
 

jjbt420

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yea bro, i got some outdoor plants in pots too. when it starts raining i always bring them inside
 

RockstarEnergy

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its cool man, leave them outside. 3 weeks old should be able to handle hard rain. its a plant, its meant to be outside with the elements.
 

colind

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think about this in nature when they are in amongst the rocks and hanging ove cliff ledges or on the plainss no one there to pick them up and bring them in let old mother nature do her job and let them grow wind rain just be carefull of frost i personelly grow in greenhouse as uk climate is crap at mo
 

jjbt420

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i agree, nobody is there when mother nature wants it to start raining.... but I AM there and I CAN take them out of the harsh conditions. i would esp take them out of the rain if you have recently watered
 

RockstarEnergy

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i agree, nobody is there when mother nature wants it to start raining.... but I AM there and I CAN take them out of the harsh conditions. i would esp take them out of the rain if you have recently watered
to each his own but i feel like moving them in and out of the sun(even though its cloudy) would shock them more than a hard rain. i would agree with atleast covering the soil/pot if theres extended periods of rain close together but the plant itself will be fine.

however, if you're plants flowering then hell yea take them in.
 
that was the next question i had, could leaving them out on a gloomy day trigger a early flower? or going from a certain amount of hours of light to another mess with them. i mean it cant really thats part of nature...right?
 

808toker

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that was the next question i had, could leaving them out on a gloomy day trigger a early flower? or going from a certain amount of hours of light to another mess with them. i mean it cant really thats part of nature...right?
cloudy days still give off wayyy more light than any light an indoor box can have it def shouldent trigger a early bloom...and yeah if its been raining really really hard i would move them...it shouldent matter especially at night
 
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