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They are predicting 4 inches of rain in northern Virginia
Not sure if this post is endurable but the facts in Virginia are plain as day.
There was a law approved by the democrat controlled Virginia legislature to set up retail sales this year;
Recreational Marijuana Regime Passes Virginia General Assembly
On February 28, the Virginia General Assembly passed House Bill No. 698, which would legalize sales of recreational marijuana at retail in thewww.regulatoryoversight.com
But it was vetoed by Gov Youngkin employing tired old Nixon era excuses;
One party supports our freedom, the other wants to arrest us. Vote accordingly or suffer.
Wouldn't hurt to cover if thats an option. Humidity still gonna be a bear for a couple days looks like.
If youre wondering why northam opened up the state, its so the rest of the politicians can get richer with insider trading, the last four years their corporate interests have been buying up distributors so they can lock up the market. Look at all of the local grow shops shutting down.
vote for who you want, but none of them are out friends lol
Someone mentioned 65mph wind earlier to me, but 2 different sites are currently indicating no more than 16mph.Central Va here, just started to pre flower last weekend, worried the most about the wind.
My feeling is to protect the one one that is in flower. One in the hand is worth five in the bush. Although 5 big photos in the ground starting flower need love and protection too... Work the best you can to protect each one and then on to the next. Good luck.Should I concentrate my efforts on the plant with bud? It'll certainly make life easier, the biggest issue with the other, much taller plants, potentially will be wind and I can make a wind break to help there.
That's precisely what it did. this year I just put a microclone in a busy garden bed on the deck. It really shot up with fat leaves vs branching out...did the same inside but I did the manifold thing to control that....I staked it once in pre flower and hoped for the best...totally fine through the storm so far. Covering needs to be removed and replaced probably multiple times throughout this storm to air out the humidity. The other year I had to put a box fan out with a heavy duty extension cord once this type of weather passed to help dry things out.I started a separate thread about this, but since I am sure a lot of us in this thread are in the same boat (hopefully, not literally) are any of you planning to cover your outdoor plants with the expected rainfall from tropical storm Debby? I have an auto that is I think getting closer to harvest time and do not want it to get so wet it rots, my 5 photos are in early stages of flowering, so maybe OK.
They are planted on a slight grade, so should not end up in any standing water, but the concern is real.
I was thinking of maybe using some cheap PVC sheet (paint drop cloth type of thing) that is clear for sunlight, but should be protection against the worst of the rain. I'd still need to watch them as I could see it going from dumping rain to crazy humid, especially under a plastic sheet, in the blink of an eye.
I'm in Oregon and battled about the same conditions. I got 3 plants with so so buds on colas just not fattening. I've sprayed with BT for my catipillars and still finding them not many but still clinging on. Lost about 6oz on all 3 from damage/worm rot and still gonna need to cut more. i need about 3 good weeks of warm temps. We're in the low 50f here overnight, upper 70s low 80 during the day. Also had rain last week and cold.The weather this growing season was not optimal here in Northern Virginia. We had many weeks of heat wave in June and August, then remnants of hurricane Debby rained for days. After that temperatures shifted and nighttime temps have been in the 50’s since then with daytime temps rarely making it into the 80's. Just now we had 4 days of tropical weather up from the south with wet, rainy conditions. Now it’s cool again.
So, bud formation has been, ehh. There are buds on colas and the colas are 8 to 10 inches tall, but they haven’t really thickened up yet. Well, that's the way the ball bounces, right? I’ve been spraying them prophalactically once a week with Lost Coast Plant Therapy for a month and I haven’t seen any caterpillars or rot so, that’s a blessing. How is your Virginia grow doing?
Oh those caterpillars are terrible. I lost ounces last year to them. That's why I thought I'd try the Lost Coast since I read good things about it.I'm in Oregon and battled about the same conditions. I got 3 plants with so so buds on colas just not fattening. I've sprayed with BT for my catipillars and still finding them not many but still clinging on. Lost about 6oz on all 3 from damage/worm rot and still gonna need to cut more. i need about 3 good weeks of warm temps. We're in the low 50f here overnight, upper 70s low 80 during the day. Also had rain last week and cold.
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