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FUCKING RAIN!

Every year it always happens. Seems to also be on a friday. Late in the season, usually a bit before everything is really done, there's a one-night rain storm that throws a wrench into the works.

Kicking myself in the ass for not making the hoop-hut that I'd told myself I was going to make.

Forecast was for drizzle and scattered showers overnight, but instead it fucking POURED all night and into the morning.

I woke to find half of one of my outdoor gardens basically on the ground. I cut and hung the broken branches, and staked the surviving plants. All in all the damage isn't too bad, I'm having to chop a portion before it's totally done, but it was all takeable, so that's OK, but now i'm praying I don't get mold on the rest.

Starting in on trimming early tomorrow, gonna trim the broken branches, and keep going until the rest looks good so I'll feel OK baout letting the rest go until the end of the month.

Anyone else scrambling in Norcal because of the rain?
 

Kcar

There are FOUR lights!
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You Bet! The rain fucking sucked for me also. Had nightmares last night,
and then it got worse today... most of the trellised stuff is ok... just wet. Damn it!!!
 
my six foot tall granddaddy,took a beating from the downpour,half of her is on the ground,fuckin weatherman said just sprinkles in the east bay was a monsoon..........
 

OvergrowDaWorld

$$ ALONE $$
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Over here in the North East we got hit hard last night with torential downpours and high winds. Knocking big limbs off trees and all.
I got soooo lucky and harvested my outdoor Critical+'s 4 hours before the rains began.
What a fantastic summer. Just had 2 weeks of great weather to finish my flowers nicely.
Hope your buds were done enough to be potent and the effects still good.
Happy harvesting.
Trimming the crop ~
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megayields

Grower of Connoisseur herb's.
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South of Santa Cruz was light rain, my Green Crack was fine..just shook them a little and their all dry now and I will take Oct 1st.
 

fuzzdog

Member
Im up in the triangle, and took a licking, its karma for not having my plants tied off, protested, and ready for this...... when im knowing better...

anyway...I managed to run out with some twine, and whipped them up like when you buy Xmas trees.... gonna cut em loose when im sure the weather is better.... crude but effective.
 
I got one of my gardens tied up before the rains and it did OK with just a few broken plants/branches.

My other garden though, oh Man I wanted to cry! All that work, and soo close to done, all bent over to the ground and with broken branches everywhere.

I cut the broken branches and hung those, spent the whole next day staking and tying, all is back to OK again and still on schedule for Oct 1st.
 

TACOE

Member
past two summers i have been out of the game but the weather seems to have repeated itself twice over. Winter wonderland on halloween when i was growing, sandy the next year..and then the torrential rain a few days ago. perfect ratio of rain/sun until mid flower... then the rain hits.... two nights ago was the first we got all during september... and hopefully that will be all. but seriously..? all i could think about was u guys out there.. all the work you all put in this year.... my heart is with you ALL! I remember the devastation.. Staying out in the rain for 3 hours to keep my hoophouse grounded. no kidding it took over a year to get over.... but the hash that i made lasted longer!!! im finally on the scraps. My fingers are crossed for you all, especially the northeast.. lord knows we cant catch a break... love
 

Calimed

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Two of my biggest snapped at the base and went down along with their cages. Sucks, but at least they were some of the furthest along.
 

30years

Active member
the rain was very heavy in humboldt. plant crushing rain. if you were not in a hoop you took a bit of a beating.
 

soil margin

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anyway...I managed to run out with some twine, and whipped them up like when you buy Xmas trees.... gonna cut em loose when im sure the weather is better.... crude but effective.

Hah that's not a bad idea. Will be nice to open your early Xmas presents up I'm sure.
 

jtk707

Member
in northern sonoma county got a solid 24 hours of rain . No broken limbs ... bit i have seen sum mold showing up . Trying to make it to next weekend and i will chop . Hope all is well with everyone elses gardens . Peace and pot
 
Chopping this weekend as well. I also am finding some mold, but not too much. I'm going to hold out til Friday.

Renting the Twister trimming machine because just too much to do. Not a bad problem. Paying the going rate for hand trimming would cost me $8-$10 grand, so the $1000 a day rental doesn't seem too bad if i can get it all done in a day.
 

green_thumb...

Strain Whore Extraordinaire!
Veteran
Damn here in So OR we got hit hard with a week of rain and Hall today but we covered most of the ladies. Few silk got soaked and wins made a tarp break a bud. But most of ours are gonna be in the ground til mid Oct.
 

frankenstein2

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I also got hit hard with rain the last couple weeks. I lost at least a half pound of finished product because of the rain snapping limbs off. Sucks, but oh well, life goes on. The early branches that broke off are gonna be made into oil!!!! How do ya like me now mother nature!!!!!
 

northstate

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It's been hit or miss around these parts, mostly hit. Horti-net and emergency twine has been crucial. Bought a nice gas powered leaf blower for mid morning drying. Looking good though and stay safe everyone!
 

OvergrowDaWorld

$$ ALONE $$
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My fingers are crossed for you all, especially the northeast.. lord knows we cant catch a break... love

A whole week of beautiful weather in the NorthEast to finish everones buds proper! Happy Harvesting everybody! :tiphat:
And NO! Those sounds of leaves are just squirrels and the sticks snapping are just old limbs falling off the trees, not the cops. Stop your hands from shaking and have peace while harvesting. Enjoy it. LOL
 

cannasaur

New member
supposed to be some more rain here sunday night on into monday.

That rain last week put a damper on some stuff, only had one branch break, thank god I invested in those rolls of plastic wrap
 

northstate

Member
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Here is what Sunday says via NOAA for me:
Rain likely, mainly after 11am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 57. Breezy, with a south southwest wind 15 to 20 mph increasing to 24 to 29 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 41 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.
Yeah, sounds pretty awesome! I have to go! See everybody later...
 
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