Plants soaked in middle of night

Moteasah

Active Member
So this is the second time my sprinkler system has fucked up. I set it to "water stations manually and set how many minutes for each station and then it starts. Well, it also starts up again randomly for whatever reason at 3am and I moved my plants beforehand right in line with them. Anyways, I shook them out pretty good and went back to bed. Is there anything I can do today to hopefully avoid mold? I'm only a week into flowering so it's not like the water will be deep into the buds. They don't look bad this morning, just a little wet. It's cold this morning too. 60 degrees. Sun is out though and will hit 95 today.
 

max316420

Well-Known Member
You will be fine, just think if all the plant's grown outdoors and the buds get wet when it rains. The buds would have to stay wet for a long time to have a chance of getting mold
 

Moteasah

Active Member
Thank you sir. Obviously the only thing I can do is wait and see but they do look fine already. Afternoon sun should make them all better :) Thanks man. It's always the little reassurances that make me feel at ease.
 

ULMResearch

Active Member
If weed was as fragile as we believed it wouldn't even exist. These things have made it thousands of years through droughts, floods, and everything in between. It wants to live and will do whatever it can to survive and reproduce. A little water on some flowers isn't going to end the species!
 

cranker

Legal Moderator, Esq.
If weed was as fragile as we believed it wouldn't even exist. These things have made it thousands of years through droughts, floods, and everything in between. It wants to live and will do whatever it can to survive and reproduce. A little water on some flowers isn't going to end the species!
IE there's a reason it's called weed :mrgreen: A lot of people get caught up in measuring this and that and omg this and that, people tend to forget that all the stuff people do is for maximum yield under "perfect" conditions. If you throw a couple seeds in the dirt and leave them they'll probably grow in most climates. As for mold, when I lived in central america it would rain 2-3 FEET at a time for days in a row during the rainy season. Never saw any mold on any plants.
 
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