It rained, outdoor plant dropped.

So my outdoor plant was doing great. Then it rained and i saw it today the plant had fallen down flat to the side. is there a chance it might revive by itself or is it dead?
 

kinddiesel

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thare is a strong chance it will recover. I have an idea . if you have it in a pot and not direct into the ground. you could put a tarp over the pot so it wont get over watered , wile it rains,
 

spek9

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thare is a strong chance it will recover. I have an idea . if you have it in a pot and not direct into the ground. you could put a tarp over the pot so it wont get over watered , wile it rains,
A slightly sloped piece of screen above the plant set up with a few stakes will also protect the plant from downpours, but also allow mist to go through at the same time.

I've had to do just that in the past with some of my outdoor grows before the plants got strong enough to stand on their own.

-spek
 
A slightly sloped piece of screen above the plant set up with a few stakes will also protect the plant from downpours, but also allow mist to go through at the same time.

I've had to do just that in the past with some of my outdoor grows before the plants got strong enough to stand on their own.

-spek

Ok thanks.
 

Coho

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Careful with twisters, the wire can cut. Use that stretchy green plastic stuff. I like the screen idea..I may use it.
 

*BUDS

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So my outdoor plant was doing great. Then it rained and i saw it today the plant had fallen down flat to the side. is there a chance it might revive by itself or is it dead?
It must have rained a lot to flatten it. Sounds like an indoor plant put outside and the first storm nearly killed it.
 
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