western washington state outdoors

sept 22, days low 70s,nights around 50, Plan is garage at night, with fan for moisture control. We get a lot of rain here and bud rot is a real concern.I need 3 to 4 weeks and moving them morning and night seems like a great season extender. Comments or alternatives? Im a good listener.Big Steve. By the by, these girls are almost 5 feet tall and starting to bud well.Thanks for helping.
 

natelandros

Member
What up Big Steve. Im from that neck of the woods aswell and know your situation with the rain. I would sugest building a make shift greenhouse with the fiberglass/plastic roofing sheet for the rays to get in and keeping the rain out that way you dont have to keep luggin em in and out. Also, propane heaters in your garage or wherevere the plant are to regulate temps is a good idea along with your fans. Keep it up and post some pics so we can check out the NW goodness.
 

Howard Stern

Well-Known Member
What up Big Steve. Im from that neck of the woods aswell and know your situation with the rain. I would sugest building a make shift greenhouse with the fiberglass/plastic roofing sheet for the rays to get in and keeping the rain out that way you dont have to keep luggin em in and out. Also, propane heaters in your garage or wherevere the plant are to regulate temps is a good idea along with your fans. Keep it up and post some pics so we can check out the NW goodness.
That is what I was going to say! I am in the NW side of wa but a make shift Green house would be your best bet. We are having a shitty September this year, lots of rain this year!
 

loaded dervish

Active Member
i am from your side of the woods. You got to pick a early finisher that is resilant to bud rott. I would recomend paradise seeds rox the rain just rolls right off of it no worrying about lugging plants or bud rott. i would also recomend super skunk finishs in augest so no need to even worry about the temps. Get your plant harvested befor everyone and no worry about bud robbers.
 
NW rep. I got some giants man and I'm facing the same problem. In the worst case If you cant cover them I'd say wait as long as you can then cut em. If the bud isn't up to par just use them to make butter. It's the best way to get the dank outta your babies if you have to harvest early. Stay up nw. Hope all ends well my dude.
 
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