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Growers Getting FLOODED OUT DOWN SOUTH...

slider420

Member
I just heard from a old college Buddie who lives in GA... All of his crops are UNDER WATER....He's CRUSHED:mad:..... I guess a lot of Growers are Bummin down that way... Hope u guys can get something out of the deal... anyone Else Get washed out???
 
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ShoeboxSherman

North Georgia got hosed bad, I feel bad for everyone there.

Lots of rain here but not near as bad as farther south. I'm on my way out to shake and stake as needed, if the creek isn't over the road.
 

slider420

Member
Good luck dude... I talked to a guy last night he said his was 2 feet under water "Anyone ever had this problem????
 

Tropic

Member
I don't live in the USA, but I've had a seed patch end up 2ft under water earlier this year... Cheese x SSH, beautiful plants... never got to taste them! The worst is that it didn't happen during rainy season... it just rained for almost 2 weeks non stop! Sucks big time, but these are the aleas of outdoor growing!

Peace :joint:
 
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ShoeboxSherman

Yeah no flooding here, but lots of rain. If mine flood, look for an ark. I did have a couple of branches down on my biggest plants, but staking, gorilla tape, and hose clamps are going to make it OK, I think.
 

Chewwy

Member
I lost a patch last year to floods,so I know how it feels :wallbash:

Luckily I lost mine early in the season and was able to put replacements out
 

slider420

Member
Hey 4 days of rain in the forcast... Can't cover them...They need a little more time...Ride it out or do the BIG CLIP??? The 8 day forcast isn't out yet...It went from FROST to Rain...Don't want MOLD......
 

ItsAllOver

Devil's Advocate
Plant your patches on hills. (a few months ago)
Sorry to hear about anyone's bad fortunes on account of weather. I had this happen last year to a degree.

Good luck!
 

hamstring

Well-known member
Veteran
I plant in lowlands so I have seen many a plant under water. Just this year I had a flash flood hit all 4 of my patches. Many survived because the water reseeded so quickly but at least 1/3 were gone.

I have seen plants that look fine after water recedes die two days later because of saturated soil no O2 left. It’s a sickening sight to look at fully green plants one day come back in a week to nothing but brown.

I wish all the southern guerillas good luck with this season.
PEACE
 

slider420

Member
The RAINS......TOO MUCH RIGHT NOW.... Its been about a week on & off.... NOW LOWS IN THE 30's...I might have to end the season early????
 

slider420

Member
Summer grow TN.

Summer grow TN.

Any TN. growers still out there???:jump: I was down there & they got hit with LOTS of water...Its been a few places that has got Flooded...:cry: So sorry guys..it sucks (MY buddie) lost it all 55 clones All kinds of strains..Both outside & inside....DAMN..:frown:.its not the way he wanted to have his summer grow go......Peace to all...:joint:
 

hillbillybuds

New member
Here in wisconsin same thing lost most of mine to 26 in of rain in two months, what is still there has webbed feet and growing slow. Was looking for 60lbs but going to get maybe 3lbs. Sucks with this going to be my last year of growing.
 
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