what to do?

northeastmarco

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Ok I got 5 to 6 straight days with heavy rain/light rain and cloudy.have a few that can get cut,a few that need two more weeks plus a couple seeders that need maturing.going to spray some serenade before rain and try in between showers.this weather usually is in mid to late October,it's new England so anything can happen. I haven't had a stretch of weather at this time so don't know if it's worth the risk or just cut .no way to cover,to difficult and a couple way to tall to reach.
 

Diabolical666

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Id shake off excess water when you can and then spray them after it rains. I chopped 2 of my girls down today bc I may have rain tonight. THey were the most ready so I figured better safe then sorry...18 more to go;)
 

sauceulike

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I'm in the same boat as you Marco.Im gonna ride it out and keep a close eye on the girls for mold or broken branches due to bud weight.I think I have my shit pretty well supported but you never know.I will also be spraying after the weather passes.Good luck!!!
 

Rob Roy

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I'm in the same boat as you Marco.Im gonna ride it out and keep a close eye on the girls for mold or broken branches due to bud weight.I think I have my shit pretty well supported but you never know.I will also be spraying after the weather passes.Good luck!!!
I'd spray before and during. Also selective culling of the largest buds or twin buds which are touching and forming mold hideouts might be helpful. Good luck to all.
 

sauceulike

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Just checked the forecast and they are calling for possibly 5-8" of rain in the next 5 days this is not good.Im thinking hard about pulling early.Really could use a extra 2-3 weeks.Might have to flip a coin!
 

countrypickle

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build my friend build ;)
get a greenhouse of some sorts over her. Ur nerves will thank u
Mind u I'm in same bout rain for days... so the one that didnt get covered gets chopped tonight. Hope u fare out well .
 
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