My brother-in-law every year during flowering goes on and on about how it's going to rain and how they should be picked, even if they've got another few weeks to go, because the rain will knock glands off. I take just about everything he says with a grain of salt and don't think anything but a wicked storm is going to do any real damage to the glands. I mean, maybe slight damage, but your average rain isn't going to ruin your harvest. Opinions? Do you think it's better to sacrifice a week or two or just let it be. My opinion is that you should let them finish, but I wanted to know the general consensus.
the86thcreator Reviewed by the86thcreator on . Need Opinions My brother-in-law every year during flowering goes on and on about how it's going to rain and how they should be picked, even if they've got another few weeks to go, because the rain will knock glands off. I take just about everything he says with a grain of salt and don't think anything but a wicked storm is going to do any real damage to the glands. I mean, maybe slight damage, but your average rain isn't going to ruin your harvest. Opinions? Do you think it's better to sacrifice a week or Rating: 5