Keeping in a windowed garage approaching harvest

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I have two plants that are getting close, but the trichomes are still glassy (probably another 2 weeks or so).
They are both in 15 gallon fabric pots, so they can easily be moved.
But the rain and damp are coming, as well as a bunch of contractors next week.
Will it harm to move them into the garage, which has 4 windows (2 south, 2 west) for the last couple of weeks running into the last stretch?

I also plan to blackout the windows for the last 3 days, and run a dehumidifier and fan - and then harvest, hang and dry in the same location
 
freezeland2

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I have two plants that are getting close, but the trichomes are still glassy (probably another 2 weeks or so).
They are both in 15 gallon fabric pots, so they can easily be moved.
But the rain and damp are coming, as well as a bunch of contractors next week.
Will it harm to move them into the garage, which has 4 windows (2 south, 2 west) for the last couple of weeks running into the last stretch?

I also plan to blackout the windows for the last 3 days, and run a dehumidifier and fan - and then harvest, hang and dry in the same location
I just took mine out of the garage after a couple days of rain and fog. During the daytime light hours I left the garage doors open and then closed them at night after it got dark out. Worked fine.
 
OLDSILVERTIP

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I just took mine out of the garage after a couple days of rain and fog. During the daytime light hours I left the garage doors open and then closed them at night after it got dark out. Worked fine.
I just took mine out of the garage after a couple days of rain and fog. During the daytime light hours I left the garage doors open and then closed them at night after it got dark out. Worked fine.
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