This literally just happened to me last week, had to repot.let them get watered but risk unbalanced PH
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Are those the things that basically turn to jelly when saturated?View attachment 4143619
Lol what to do ? Myself I would say let the rain do the work for you because those little things that look like crystals in the dirt are polymer crystals and they make life that much simpler hahaha
Lol, thanks the MJ gods that you didn't have to water them and got some of the best water availableWhat to do when it rains? Thank the Creature of course.
If only he could do something about old threads.
Oh yeah... I love when it rains! Plants always grow so good afterLol, thanks the MJ gods that you didn't have to water them and got some of the best water available
Not jelly in consistency but in appearance yes and they swell to hundreds of times their size and weight in water.Are those the things that basically turn to jelly when saturated?
Second That ! I Pray For Rain Every Season and sometimes I'm lucky enough to have my prayers answered and I barely have to water my plants at all and that's the way I like itOh yeah... I love when it rains! Plants always grow so good after
Either do ISecond That ! I Pray For Rain Every Season and sometimes I'm lucky enough to have my prayers answered and I barely have to water my plants at all and that's the way I like it
What are you usingEither do I
I almost went with polymer crystals a few years back til I realized that the substrate I use does the same exact thing without having to add them. I hardly ever have to water
Just composted manure. Holds the water without leaving the soil wet. As the plant needs it...it gives it.If its
What are you using
...unbalanced ph versus the garbage bag, hmm... what should we doCover up the plants with garbage bags or let them get watered but risk unbalanced PH and mold?
Fuck everybody, first grow, retards...Literally fuck everyone in here that said not to protect small plants.
I just started my first grow ever about a week ago. I germinated, then planted my seeds. About two days later, the forecast began calling for lots of thunderstorms, so I began researching what I should do. After reading lots of forums like this that said,
"Oh lookie here, mah seedlings survived hail! U're a dumb shit cause nature haz been doin this shit forevur!"
I came to the conclusion that sure, heavy rain could hurt my little seedlings, but exposing them to mild rain would just be nature's low stress training. I kept a careful eye on the radar, ready to protect them if anything serious came along.
After the week passed (very mild rain off and on), you want to know what happened?
Out of my 8 plants:
3 were doing fine.
1 was buried in the dirt.
2 simply vanished.
2 had the leaves literally pounded off of them (nothing but stems remained beaten to the ground)
To anyone dumb enough to take these retards' advice, if you truly care about you're seedlings, protect them. Natural selection is a bitch and will do anything to ensure that only the strong will survive. Any that aren't near perfect will die without your help.
By the way, I bought from a seedbank, so I might as well have just wiped my ass with $35.
I bet those polymer things would go a long way to keep water from standing, but they'll get saturated eventually...Whether smaller plant survive rain depends on the drainage of the grow hole. Standing water will cause root rot and kill a plant.
lmao. im sorry about that lmaoLiterally fuck everyone in here that said not to protect small plants.
I just started my first grow ever about a week ago. I germinated, then planted my seeds. About two days later, the forecast began calling for lots of thunderstorms, so I began researching what I should do. After reading lots of forums like this that said,
"Oh lookie here, mah seedlings survived hail! U're a dumb shit cause nature haz been doin this shit forevur!"
I came to the conclusion that sure, heavy rain could hurt my little seedlings, but exposing them to mild rain would just be nature's low stress training. I kept a careful eye on the radar, ready to protect them if anything serious came along.
After the week passed (very mild rain off and on), you want to know what happened?
Out of my 8 plants:
3 were doing fine.
1 was buried in the dirt.
2 simply vanished.
2 had the leaves literally pounded off of them (nothing but stems remained beaten to the ground)
To anyone dumb enough to take these retards' advice, if you truly care about you're seedlings, protect them. Natural selection is a bitch and will do anything to ensure that only the strong will survive. Any that aren't near perfect will die without your help.
By the way, I bought from a seedbank, so I might as well have just wiped my ass with $35.