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    Plant damage, bring them indoors?

    I had a hard rain last night damage a few of my plants, this is on top of some wind damage and fallen branches a few weeks ago, I can only see the storms getting more frequent with the change in season. I read somewhere that at a certain point in time you can bring your plants indoors as they don't need so much light since they are flowering, just setting near a window with even indirect lighting would be sufficient at his point. This was a side note in regards to a post about cloning and the point of no return as far as when you can return a plant to the veggi state. I can not find that post and I am in a hurry.

    Can anyone please verify this info? Can I or should I bring my plants indoors to avoid further damage that could wipe out my hard work all Summer?
    ghettoscrap Reviewed by ghettoscrap on . Plant damage, bring them indoors? I had a hard rain last night damage a few of my plants, this is on top of some wind damage and fallen branches a few weeks ago, I can only see the storms getting more frequent with the change in season. I read somewhere that at a certain point in time you can bring your plants indoors as they don't need so much light since they are flowering, just setting near a window with even indirect lighting would be sufficient at his point. This was a side note in regards to a post about cloning and the Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Plant damage, bring them indoors?

    Are you able to shield them outdoors at all? You may have diminished returns if you finish inside by a window.

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    Plant damage, bring them indoors?

    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Daddy
    Are you able to shield them outdoors at all? You may have diminished returns if you finish inside by a window.
    I suppose I could drape a piece of chain link fence over the top, stake the plants and tie up the long branches, ughh, more work, better be some dank smoke!

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