Let me get this straight.....ive never grown outdoors but i plan on it this spring. i just wanted to know how do you guys compensate for rain water? is it bad for your plant? and do you water after it rains
I'm sure the OP was trying to figure out about torrential downpours, hurricanes and monsoons and how to plan and mitigate that type of rainfall. Yeah, I'm going with that. I mean how else would the rain hurt your plants?Let me get this straight.....
You are asking.....
if rain water will harm your plants....
Are you kidding me?
I'm hoping for the sake of all mankind that you are right! lolI'm sure the OP was trying to figure out about torrential downpours, hurricanes and monsoons and how to plan and mitigate that type of rainfall. Yeah, I'm going with that. I mean how else would the rain hurt your plants?
Many people intentionally collect rainwater for their indoor plants. It is typically Ph balanced, and realtively pure, exactly what any plant, cannabis or not, would love.no im not kiddding you, sorry if i didnt word it well enough for your comprehension smh....
Not to be a dick, but...Many people intentionally collect rainwater for their indoor plants. It is typically Ph balanced, and realtively pure, exactly what any plant, cannabis or not, would love.
What questions do you have about rainwater, specifically? Maybe we can help ease your concern over rainstorms. And though I was kind of joking, I've had some storms that nearly destroyed my veggie garden!!! So, it can be a problem.
Actually quite familiar with it. I did say TYPICALLY pH balanced and REALTIVELY pure, which is usually the case in less you leave downwind of major cities or major industrial areas. I try not to use absolutes like ALWAYS or NEVER, they typically aren't the case.Not to be a dick, but...
Ever heard of acid rain? Acid rain could be a pH of 4.6 and filled with sulfur.