Swanger Member Sep 1, 2015 #1 If I keep my plant outside uncovered even in rain will I have less chance of budrot?
Swanger Member Sep 1, 2015 #3 Corso312 said: Probably.. But humidity n morning dew are unavoidable. . Click to expand... It wouldn't dry up just like the rain?
Corso312 said: Probably.. But humidity n morning dew are unavoidable. . Click to expand... It wouldn't dry up just like the rain?
Corso312 Well-Known Member Sep 1, 2015 #4 Sure it does...but they cause rot n mold like rain... Just like a caterpillar or worm .
Swanger Member Sep 1, 2015 #5 Corso312 said: Sure it does...but they cause rot n mold like rain... Just like a caterpillar or worm . Click to expand... Ok well I haven't planted it in the ground yet is still in its pot. I just think its too small of a pot (6 gallon) in the flower stage.
Corso312 said: Sure it does...but they cause rot n mold like rain... Just like a caterpillar or worm . Click to expand... Ok well I haven't planted it in the ground yet is still in its pot. I just think its too small of a pot (6 gallon) in the flower stage.
Corso312 Well-Known Member Sep 1, 2015 #6 Got a pic? IMO - mold-rot mildew, its all strain dependent pretty much...I've had some really shitty fall weather..30&40 degrees ..lotta rain..some get mold some don't.. Ya just got to find a mold resistant strain for outties.
Got a pic? IMO - mold-rot mildew, its all strain dependent pretty much...I've had some really shitty fall weather..30&40 degrees ..lotta rain..some get mold some don't.. Ya just got to find a mold resistant strain for outties.