This article explores will rain hurt cannabis buds to provide insight into cannabis growers.
Growing cannabis plants outdoors can be beneficial with the proper growing cultivation methods. However, there are certain environmental conditions you need to watch out for including rainfall.
Hard rainfall can negatively impact cannabis plants by allowing them to accumulate mold, fungal infections, and break down the plant stems. Light rain isn’t a problem for your cannabis plants and can be a way to have enough water fed to the plants.Â
Knowing how to get ready for hard rainfall can prevent your plants from becoming drenched and damaged.
Will The Rain Hurt My Buds?
Light rain won’t hurt your buds which can be good for your plants, but if hard rain occurs, then it may cause fungal infections to occur and disrupt the natural growth of the plants.
Pests may also become attracted to the plants after heavy rainfall since the plants become damp or moist.
Your plants may experience an imbalance in pH levels affecting the soil medium that can deplete important nutrients. This is due to the plants becoming overwatered from heavy rainfall.
It’s essential to monitor your plants during heavy rainfall and check on them periodically to minimize potential issues.Â
What Happens To My Buds?
Cannabis buds can break off if it rains hard over a long duration. The trichomes can stay intact, but other areas inside the bud can catch diseases that can disrupt the internal structure of the buds.
Buds can become rotten inside and you may not uncover the issue until harvest time. It’s wise to check the flower buds before inhaling or consuming them to avoid an infection occurring within your body.
Prevention Methods
To combat hard rainfall from negatively impacting your cannabis crop, you can utilize the following prevention methods.
- Find Robust Seed Genetics: Pick strong seeds tolerant to high humidity levels, pests, and diseases.
- Add Natural Fungicides: You can add natural fungicides during the vegetative to the flowering stage to prevent fungal diseases occurring on cannabis plants.
- Know Plant Climate: Research your region’s climate and the best times or seasons to grow your cannabis flowers.
- Know The Forecast: Make sure to identify the forecast in your area and take precautions to protect your plants if heavy rainfall is going to occur.
- Protect Plants: Cover your cannabis flowers with a tarp or canopy cover when hard rainfall drops on them.
- Shake Plants For Increase Drying Time: It’s best to shake your cannabis plants to increase the drying time and reduce moisture. This can minimize potential fungal diseases and pests from developing on the plants.
These are some of the methods you can incorporate if you have or are predicting heavy rainfall.
Growing cannabis outdoors is challenging since you can’t control the environment the plants are grown under.
When growing outdoors, you need to take preventative measures and find solutions to issues plants develop.
There are many outdoor cultivation enthusiasts who follow accurate protocols to ensure their plants grow healthy.
By following a clear-cut protocol for growing cannabis outdoors, you can have successful plant growth.
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