If your growing outdoor plants perhaps putting up a tent will draw alot of attention. If you see a tent up in the middle of a field will make someone discover your buds and take what you got. A way ypu can deal with that. If you know the rain patterns in your area. For nest year. Start your plants a month or two befor it is warm enough for them to go out side. That way when the season starts to plant you will have plants big a ready to go. Thus making your plants will mature a month or two befor the rain starts, and you will have killer dry buds to work with. The answer is start early to beat the rain. but for now take the plants so you dont get bud rot. Nothing sux more then to see a perfect bud go to waste. Let me know how you go about solving your delema :rastasmoke:
Billy Bong Thorton Reviewed by Billy Bong Thorton on . How do you minimize bud rot when the rain starts? I've had no trouble growing big and beautiful outdoor plants here in the Pacific Northwest. The problem is about 3 weeks before harvest time it usually starts raining. My big beautiful buds seem to love to soak up the water, and hold it deep inside themselves even when it's not raining. It is typical that I have to choose a cut off point, wieghing bud decay against the prefered harvest time. Well it started raining yesterday, and continues off and on. Here we go again. But this year I have Rating: 5