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I wouldn't take the chance personally don't see the advantage of buds fatting up over two weeks to having none at all , especially if there not easily accessible ......just my 2 cent
Based on the advice my Mendocino brothers have so kindly offered, I would suggest using something breathable and staying far away from plastic. It will hold the moisture in with the plants and can make mold worse.If you don't want to bring them in than cover them if it's going to be frosty with clear plastic or sheets or what ever. If you have cloudy trichromes chop them, a bird in the hand. Or just take all the main colas and let the rest go for 2 weeks. Just remember another bad frost and they will be NFG so act accordingly. Worst thing is you have weed that produces a very up and active high vs couch lock.
Based on the advice my Mendocino brothers have so kindly offered, I would suggest using something breathable and staying far away from plastic. It will hold the moisture in with the plants and can make mold worse.
Find stains that finish early. We don't get a freeze until late October but some years the rain starts too soon and we have tried a lot of covers and we have 4 or 5 box fans we put in the garden. International Paper put a paper mill in WEED California because the wind blows all the time there and dries out the logs faster. " a friend in Weed is a friend indeed"I seriously doubt it. At this point I'm thinking your best bet is to harvest. You always have the option to take those that you feel are at most risk, and leaving the rest, either individual plants or portions of the plants. But, the conditions you're describing do sound like a recipe for mold to me, and I would be more cautious. It's why I always plan on pulling my OD ladies by the middle of October, because I can never trust what the weather's going to be like and if it's like what you're describing, I absolutely prefer to have them in a bit early and IN, rather than risking the whole season to trying to push things a bit further.
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