Humanrob
Well-Known Member
Do y'all find that in the fall when the rain starts, condensation forms under your plastic and if the buds are touching the plastic, its a bad thing?
I have two structures, and one has wooden rafters and 6mil plastic over it. On that one, I anticipate that the plants (or at least one for sure) will reach the plastic before they finish. One thing I was thinking about is attaching chicken wire to the bottom of the rafters, to try and create a gap between the plants and the plastic. (either that, or I could attach another layer of plastic below the rafters?)
Would this be useful/important/recommended for cold wet fall weather? If I'm going to do it, I'll need to do it soon, one plant is about 18" from contact, and I'll run out of room to do the installation before long.
As always, thanks in advance for the help
I have two structures, and one has wooden rafters and 6mil plastic over it. On that one, I anticipate that the plants (or at least one for sure) will reach the plastic before they finish. One thing I was thinking about is attaching chicken wire to the bottom of the rafters, to try and create a gap between the plants and the plastic. (either that, or I could attach another layer of plastic below the rafters?)
Would this be useful/important/recommended for cold wet fall weather? If I'm going to do it, I'll need to do it soon, one plant is about 18" from contact, and I'll run out of room to do the installation before long.
As always, thanks in advance for the help