too much rain a bad thing???

HolyGhost23

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so i have about 20 plants spread out in the woods and i woke up today to some horrific amounts of rain....and im thinking to myself could this kill my seedings?.... i haven't had time to check on em cause its a 30 min hike to get to them but could it cause issues?
 
shouldn't kill them. Too much rain can cause issues though. Overwatering will eventually kill a plant if it just keeps happening. Just once here and there every so often can stunt growth, cause root rot flush out nutrients, etc
 
the only problem you really have to worry about is erosion of your soil. Iʻd go check and make sure the roots havenʻt been exposed.
 
you need to watch out if it stops raining and freezes hard.. rain by itself won't do much, but the cold afterward can be a hard night especially for seedlings..
 
it will only make them stronger.unless your getting solid week of rain. good downpoors are fine they are plants nature has adapted to this. otherwise all plants would be fucked aye? no worries.
 
too much of anything isnt good! if she is drooping get her in light and do the best you can to keep her away from water until she looks like she needs it!
 
I am a week or so from harvest. It has been raining off and on for weeks. Not much end in site. Weather man is saying a couple dry days in the middle of the week. I have no mold (yet). Should I harvest on the dry day or wait?
 
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