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    HELP! Outdoor question

    I am in the process of hardening my clones and this is my first grow. They should be going into the ground this week but the weather is calling for thunderstorms the day after I'm suppose to put them in and rain for 4 days after. Should I hold off?? I live in Northern Ontario and don't want to loss all my plants. Any advice would be appreciated! TIA

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    Yes wait I don't live as far north as you but in Oregon and I've got large photo plants in the weather now in containers doing OK but they are big gals. If you had a canopy to cover them? Others are here from your area they will chime in hang in there. Hey what are you growing and in what type of container or are you putting them in the ground? Welcome to GWE
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      #3
      wait until the weather gets better, strong wind and rain can destroy young plants, specially hurricane storms, i live in the Caribbean and last week was freaking crazy, several of my outdoor in 7 gal pots fell over despite i tied them down. had to go outside to lift them up and tie them up again under the incredible strong winds, the rain was falling horizontally, more than once i had to do that, day and night. ima fairly experienced outdoor grower and i prepared for the storms as much as i could and still got smacked around by the storm. i dont wish on anyone to worry that much about your plants. keep them safe.

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