@hellacrusty
I had to put mine inside, lucky though because I have a big ass south facing window, but the sun hasn't been out much over the last 36 hours, but the humidity has been OK....probably hell 2nite, but forecasted to drop over the next few days. I put everything in pots this year, last year was hell and mold ate my shit up around the Sep rain of '13.
I have some guerilla going too though and I had to check out of curiosity and they seem to be fine. Checking the forecast each day like a pyscho praying for summer to wring out that last bit o sun
Today [24th] it rained till about noon or so after raining most of the night. Humidity leveled off to about 60% but will rise at dark. I would highly suggest removing the tarp at 1st light unless it is raining of course. My experience with tarps were great, but they tend to create heat and condensation as water collects on the underside of the tarp and then drips back onto plants and your worst enemy has a home to develop....pm.
All I am saying is aerate! With this high humidity we get at night in PDX...it cause headaches if you aren't on top of it