Samb213
Active Member
i can never decide what to do at times like this
over the next couple of days were due some pretty shitty weather,cloudy with heavy showers all day today then a full day of rain is due tomorrow..then it clears up again by tuesday
looking out of the window now its pretty damp and grey
im currently growing 5 autos outdoors in pots ..pretty dense buds on them right now too ..id say ive got about 3 weeks of flower left ..so the chance of mold would be pretty high with them been so dense
i pretty much allready know the answer to this but say you had the choice to bring them inside placed next to a kinda bright window and avoid them getting wet and risking the dreaded bud rot which ive had many times growing in shitty uk weather
would you go for that or take the chance and let the plants get as much sunlight as they can get through any breaks that happen to appear in clouds outside and hope for the best ?
im always torn between risking bud rot letting them get pissed on and not missing out on whatever odd bit of sun and brightness that might make it through the clouds on stormy dull days
over the next couple of days were due some pretty shitty weather,cloudy with heavy showers all day today then a full day of rain is due tomorrow..then it clears up again by tuesday
looking out of the window now its pretty damp and grey
im currently growing 5 autos outdoors in pots ..pretty dense buds on them right now too ..id say ive got about 3 weeks of flower left ..so the chance of mold would be pretty high with them been so dense
i pretty much allready know the answer to this but say you had the choice to bring them inside placed next to a kinda bright window and avoid them getting wet and risking the dreaded bud rot which ive had many times growing in shitty uk weather
would you go for that or take the chance and let the plants get as much sunlight as they can get through any breaks that happen to appear in clouds outside and hope for the best ?
im always torn between risking bud rot letting them get pissed on and not missing out on whatever odd bit of sun and brightness that might make it through the clouds on stormy dull days