rain! so sad; (

Urhighness88

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So it rained today lucky I had them right inside so they wouldn't get wet. Cleared up and was about 85-95 degrees out so I figured might as well take advantage of this weather so I mover her back out with the the rest, I went to my girls house after.... few hours went by and we were dying from the heat so around 7 maybe 8 it starts pouring. I didnt even think about my flowering girl then I get home and realize I fucked up and she was soaked so first thing I think is shake off the water well I didn't put in consideration the waterlogged nugs and I snapped the very top and the top of a lower branch and split a whole branch lucky it didn't split all the way off so hopefully that will be OK but what am I to do with the other snapped tops and the soaked nugs? I don't wanna damage her anymore then I have already and she is an auto so I'm trying to save it so she will still come out decent any and all feed back is much appreciated!
 

T.H.Cammo

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Just patch it up the best you can, with string or tape or whatever - it will probably be OK! The most importent thing - is to learn to be careful and not give your plant a damn whiplash!
 

Urhighness88

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I know a bit of rain won't bit it down poured and I know I'm normally pretty gentle but I just didn't know what to do since it was around 10 at night so no way to quickly dry and alot of rain on nugs is not good unless you live in a hot environment and the water will dry up quick that's what causes mold is buds with moisture in them weather it's a dead bug or rain.
 

caherbgrower

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Ya it was raining crazy hard in the Ocho cero Cinco last night. And the day before. I have a batch that's fully flowered out that got a Lil wet. I went out and put my easy ups over them and shook off the excess. The part that tripped me out was how damn humid it was after the rain. Every year it's something man. Don't want moldy herb...
 

keeper1981

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Sounds like you did more damage than the rain would have.......the rain would not have hurt it plants are meant to be out in the elements.
 

Urhighness88

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Right inside like it still was able to get sunlight but shielded from the rain and rain damages them your tripping moisture in dense nugs maybe if you live in a hot environment witch I don't!!
 
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