help growing in the rain?

siccmade420

Active Member
hey got about 9 or so seedlings
about 2/weeks old. planted them outside for a small plant and yeild.
where im at there will be some raint for a couple days of the upcomong week but the rain is seperated by a few days of sun..will thy be ok???should i cover up if i know there will be rain?
 
I'm no where near cali but here in the mountains plants love rain and that break of sun should be just what they need to strengthen up for outdoor conditions I have never covered a plant to protect it from anything but frost. The rain might beat them down but the sun will pick them back up and you will see the stems get stronger. If they are easy to get to like the back yard I might cover them if it was a downpour with high winds but mine are never close so i have always let nature take its course and am rarely disappointed.
 

The Good Doctor

Active Member
Marijuana is from rain forests and jungles originally for the most part.

If you are really worried, you might go out and put a couple of 5 gallon buckets over them for wind and water protection, but this is the big deal, once the water has stopped, if they are big enough to take it, shake them off. If it is going to get cold enough to freeze water or make snow or frost, you need to take them indoors or create heat for them out doors. Transplanting them indoors is the easiest way, though you can do heat outdoors. I wouldn't recomend it for ease though.
 
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