hurricane hannah comin to fuck shit up

smartsoverambition

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i say build a shed, if in a forest re plant near trees, 2 days of indirect sunlight should be ok but move it as soon as it's done btw after being throufgh a couple hurricanes myself i'm going to tell u now: HURRICANE TAKES ALOT OF ENERGY and it will get cold as fuck as soon as it passes u may have to think about that too
 

Florida Girl

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i say build a shed, if in a forest re plant near trees, 2 days of indirect sunlight should be ok but move it as soon as it's done btw after being throufgh a couple hurricanes myself i'm going to tell u now: HURRICANE TAKES ALOT OF ENERGY and it will get cold as fuck as soon as it passes u may have to think about that too


????Really????? Where are you at because it doesn't get cold here after a hurricane.... at least not at this point in the season. :eyesmoke:
 

pballpunk45

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or wait... could excess heat be a problem too? im talkin like probably 10-15 degrees hotter then it is outside (which is about 85 average) and it feels like theres about 1% humidity. would any of these factors have negative effects on my plant
 

harvesttime

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i got a big box we skate on and im thinkin ill put my plants against this fence which is overgrown with all kinds of shit so its practically a wall and stand the box on the other side and itll be a good barrier
wish me luck
 

smartsoverambition

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orlando when hurrican wilma came and went we had no warm air the hurricane used it all, so i went straight down to 50 when it was gone
 

Florida Girl

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orlando when hurrican wilma came and went we had no warm air the hurricane used it all, so i went straight down to 50 when it was gone
Interesting....... I'm not in that area. After the hurricanes I've been through the weather has always been hot..... in fact we kept our fingers crossed for a nice breeze. Nothing worse then cleaning up hurricane debris in hot humid weather..... I'd take cold any day over hot when it comes to spending the days after outdoors cleaning up debris.

Of course my post has nothing to do with plant safety.... but as a homeowner... plants are the least of my concern after a hurricane ;)
 
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