This is what happens when a half inch of rain and some wind meet regrows.
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This is what happens when a half inch of rain and some wind meet regrows.
YIkes!
Shuckin's brah.
Us farmer kine expects a li'l trouble.;)
Folks on da East cost are a 'bout to get Earled.:(
Now, dat's a Yikes!
So it goes,
Aloha Bros
W. 'zard
after the storm....Hope everything is good for you.
The last three afternoons have been wet ones. Our usual trade winds have been cut off. This may be the wet streak I was worring about. Just enough to soak everything down, but not enough to help with the drought. The next week will give me a few more grey hairs.
All the framed plants came through fine. The smallest regrow looked like a giant foot had steped on it. The main stem split in five or six places. I built a small frame, got a huge pack of zip ties and used about 50 ft of fishing line to put her back together. And it lived! It ain't pretty. See pic 3.
The other one not framed was the big one. As it collapsed, it twisted. I built a frame, but I'm not happy with it. When we dry out, I'm going to redo the frame. Maybe go with six sides, but I have to do it soon. Now I have wet buds piled on top of wet buds. The natural shape of the plant is not square, it is fan shaped, and there is way too much plant stuffed in there.
The rest were easy fixes.
We only had an inch of rain, total, that day. No big deal. The frames work...so far. Some others are takable, but they will be much better if I get a couple of dry weeks. I do not want to be forced to take anything because of rot. I still have a couple of Cali girls that I am trying to nurse to the finish line.
Between drizzles I went out and took some quick pics. Three wet afternoons and nights in a row. So far no mold. All except #8 are Sativa. Eight is the last cali girl in the garden. That would be pics 3 & 4
I think I can scrape a few more pics out. Most are in the bottom garden.
im for sure hypnotized! what do you think your yeild is gonna be! i tell you what i call those THE GREEN MONSTERS!!!!
Hey, now we are starting to get some drizzle here in socal after that killer heat wave....go figure! I'm sure my plants are as confused as I am and right now are covered with a fine mist. As long as they are outside with a nice breeze blowing on them I am not too concerned about bud rot.. or should I be? It is going to be like this for the next 2 days...no heavy rain tho. They need about another month of flowering.
just realized I was posting in your grow log and didn't mean to be a grave thread digger or gravedigger or whatever that term is.
Your plants still look great no matter all the recent stress they have had.