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Can rain over-water my plants?

b4df15h

Member
It's pouring right now and I have no way of moving or covering my plants..

I mean i LOVE the rain and I know we need it but damn!

do I have anything to worry abbout?
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
yes rain can depending on how big they was when u put them out..i lost a bomb thc last year due to rain..it rained 3 days in a row heavy rain. i think we got close to 4 inches in those 3 days.
 

vostok

Active member
Veteran
Consider the volume of the wetness, if serious you may cover them with a tarp, or if a lot of surface water redirect it away from the plants, but above all once its stopped raining ...
go give each branch a shake to remove excess water from the plant, for fear of mold attacks for this also create a breeze way ...good luck
 

stoned-trout

if it smells like fish
Veteran
only time I ever lost a plant due to rain overwatering was when I planted next to a swamp...lost a few but most lived...no other time ever in all these years tho...yeehaw...
 

Chunkypigs

passing the gas
Veteran
rain is all natural and poses no danger…

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