If it were raining for a long period of time wouldn't the ground be saturated anyway? So covering the top wouldn't help much? Correct me if I'm wrong this just sounds logical to me..i've heard of "growers" constructing "greenhouses" or "carports" or using "tarps" to prevent "rain" from falling on their "plants".
why would u protect it from the rain thats one thing my plant looks forward to get that chem out of it and it makes it strongerHow to prevent from rainfalls? Is there any mesh cloth available for such job?
It's called shade cloth. You can buy it in different weaves that have different levels of sun block. None of them will keep rain off your plant but they will sure help with hail.What is this material, how much it could block the sun?
Your confusion is from the faulty premise that the only purpose for covering a plant is to prevent ground saturation.I'm confused.. If it's raining hard and has been raining hard then how is covering the top of plant going to do anything to the saturated ground?
That would be correct..lol.. I didn't realize that rain falling on them would hurt them unless they were beat to death.. But I am a new grower so I'm trying to take in all the info I can.. I have plants inside and out.. Lost a couple outside due to rain.. But it was definitely from soggy ground..Your confusion is from the faulty premise that the only purpose for covering a plant is to prevent ground saturation.
the greenhouse or tarps also prevent rain from falling directly on the ground where your plants are. water disperses easily in the wide open ground.That would be correct..lol.. I didn't realize that rain falling on them would hurt them unless they were beat to death.. But I am a new grower so I'm trying to take in all the info I can.. I have plants inside and out.. Lost a couple outside due to rain.. But it was definitely from soggy ground..
thank you!! That's what I was looking for..the greenhouse or tarps also prevent rain from falling directly on the ground where your plants are. water disperses easily in the wide open ground.