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Good question lol. I'd say week 6 or 7. If I go by Aug 1st then finishing week 7. I haven't checked trichs yet but the pistils are still pretty white with minimal amberingWhat week in flower are you?
Underneath is 7-8 feet tall. I bought 6mil plastic that I'm going to staple the underside and between posts to prevent rain. I'm going to leave a couple feet underneath the plastic and not seal the top so there should be ample airflowIdk how tall yur deck is but id stake out 4-5ft away from deck and buy see thru plastic.just as an awning.like everyone else already said DO NOT prevent air circulation.specialy so late n flip
Someone around here telling ppl not to tarp up, but to let it get rained on and let the wind flow through. That will guarantee bud rot. The only thing you might have issue with from tarping is PM from lack of circulation and humidity drop and spikes. The fan will help substantially.
Best of luck, I'm tarped up and in a natural breezeway in between the house and fence.
like the rest of info wen we try guiding people is kinda relevant cuz all the differnt climates we r n,it may wrk either way/or fail either way.i know n my climate what mirrorzen said would ring true,i hav a cooler climate and if i let rain just hit it,it wouldnt dry out.im getting low 70's day/40's at night already.would b like trying to dry clothes on a closeline n a rain storm.haThat would be me, and to suggest I am guaranteeing bud rot with my suggestion is offensive. You can check out the grow on my signature and follow the grow thru some hella storms. One spot of bud rot on one bud...don't knock stuff you don't know about.
People that put up emergency plastic before a storm are often disappointed when the protection causes more damage than good.
id still do the stake thing but thats just my method of madness.7ft is perfect.get 4ft stakes,drive then n 6ft away from deck flooring,staple plastic to deck flooring-stakes(leaving both sides open).id insure that 5hrs of sun,wind threw sides.but that my climate.unfortuantly we can only guide u,without one of us there,and with a growing season n that climate....just suggestions.hope it wrks out for u.it wud b bullshit loosing them bitches last 2wks of there lives.another thing that will breed rot n my area is any buds close to ground w/rain...no bueno...cold nights,dew n morning,rain during day....u can imagineUnderneath is 7-8 feet tall. I bought 6mil plastic that I'm going to staple the underside and between posts to prevent rain. I'm going to leave a couple feet underneath the plastic and not seal the top so there should be ample airflow
Yeah that's what I'm dealing with too. I wasn't able to get anything up last night unfortunately. We'll see how it works out. I have deck items above hopefully blocking some rain and a big box fan blowing underneathid still do the stake thing but thats just my method of madness.7ft is perfect.get 4ft stakes,drive then n 6ft away from deck flooring,staple plastic to deck flooring-stakes(leaving both sides open).id insure that 5hrs of sun,wind threw sides.but that my climate.unfortuantly we can only guide u,without one of us there,and with a growing season n that climate....just suggestions.hope it wrks out for u.it wud b bullshit loosing them bitches last 2wks of there lives.another thing that will breed rot n my area is any buds close to ground w/rain...no bueno...cold nights,dew n morning,rain during day....u can imagine
just keep it windy homie.b safe with electric/rain also.thats y i suggestd wat i did.let mothernature b yur fan.no matter how u attack it throw us some pics after u r situated so we all kno without a doubt of what were giving tips on.Yeah that's what I'm dealing with too. I wasn't able to get anything up last night unfortunately. We'll see how it works out. I have deck items above hopefully blocking some rain and a big box fan blowing underneath
I'll snap some tonight when I get home. Thanks for the suggestions. I do like your staked out canopy idea but I need to be careful about leaving my girls exposed to others since they're supposed to be in a locked and secured area. It's bs since I have different types of flowers growing in my front yard, peonies and suchjust keep it windy homie.b safe with electric/rain also.thats y i suggestd wat i did.let mothernature b yur fan.no matter how u attack it throw us some pics after u r situated so we all kno without a doubt of what were giving tips on.
i hear ya.we all got rules..lmao.def send those pics tho.best info from others will come after thatI'll snap some tonight when I get home. Thanks for the suggestions. I do like your staked out canopy idea but I need to be careful about leaving my girls exposed to others since they're supposed to be in a locked and secured area. It's bs since I have different types of flowers growing in my front yard, peonies and such
Fatawa is right,i live in a cool climate that won't dry and would turn my bud to mush. Not my first go around in this climate.That would be me, and to suggest I am guaranteeing bud rot with my suggestion is offensive. You can check out the grow on my signature and follow the grow thru some hella storms. One spot of bud rot on one bud...don't knock stuff you don't know about.
People that put up emergency plastic before a storm are often disappointed when the protection causes more damage than good.
Fair enough I will check out your journal and learn what I can.Let me say this...my post about letting it rain and blow was not this post. It was directed at a post that had several plants out in the open...unlike all of the big grows I can follow...this guy did not have a plan in place for when rain hit...he was looking for last minute suggestions. So my suggestion was specific to that grower, not to the pnw or any other situation. I looked at my grow journal for last year, I spoke of getting 4 inches of rain one Saturday and rain for several days and multiple storm fronts. the journal itself takes us thru the storms and discusses the effects of the storms, feel free to learn how others approach the same situation with success.
In other years I have tried to protect the plants at the last minute and tie some tarps up as best I could. Three tarps would often cause damage when the winds got done blowing them like beach umbrellas tied to pot plants.
Maybe only those growing in the pnw should give advice on rain and wind, I just wanted to share my experience.
Put the plastic on top of the deck stretched tight with something on top to hold it down.Underneath is 7-8 feet tall. I bought 6mil plastic that I'm going to staple the underside and between posts to prevent rain. I'm going to leave a couple feet underneath the plastic and not seal the top so there should be ample airflow
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