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Old 05-29-2009, 09:23 PM   #1
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just wondering if i should keep plant out of the rain during flowering
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Old 05-29-2009, 09:27 PM   #2
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i dont wanna sound like a dick...but that plant had been here before humans. indoor gardening was hardly heard of before the 1950's.

did i mention its a plant? like i said, dont mean to sound like a dick. if i do.
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Old 05-29-2009, 09:28 PM   #3
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If its in the ground and not in a bucket it doesnt seem that your gonna have much choice. But for what its worth ive had plants directly in the ground in plenty of summers past and it for sure isnt always sunny come fall. Just watch to make sure they arent getting moldy if it rains for days on end and stays overcast and humid. Other than that I think youll be ok
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Old 05-29-2009, 10:21 PM   #4
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If it is constant rain, like around my area; make sure your soil drains well.

If you looked at the grow guide it just says to go shake your plants off after rains to prevent rot and stuff.

You don't have to do it but it wont really hurt the plant either.
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THC is NOT water soluble... so it wont wash off in the rain, which i assume is why you are asking this question.
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THC isnt water soluable BUT, tricomes WILL break off a heavily abuse plant. Po0unding rain could beat off some ( and not enough to make it worthless) trichs. Im not saying hide your plants inside or anything because the fact is that they DID survive on this plant years before anyone really tired to grow them for medicinal reasons, but, on the same hand i dont imagine a beating rain and hihg humidity is gonna HELP you any.
Like i said, if they are in buckets or containers, bring them in when it gets too pissy outside. If not, try to tend them the best you can. CHances are if they look like they are being abused by mothernature, they probably are. If they appear to be dealing with the weather nicely, than let them be and pray to the gods of ganja for a good harvest.


BTW the Ganja gods really do exist... i suggest you begg them frequently for thier aid
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