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no problems i can see, plants are designed to withstand Natures diverse elements unless its going to be hailstones rain shouldnt damage them at all, it maybe overcast but its still same daylight photo period

 

:peace:

 

Frazz nailed this one.

 

To add to it, from my experience. They usually benefitted from a bit of touch up from heavy rain, and more often than not have a burst of growth for it. Once the sun comes out again with the higher than average humidity, that can linger for a day or two.

 

:peace:

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Went up the day before the rain and they were all doing great after been transplanted so was very happy about that. Plants got a smooth 48mm of rain yesterday according to the weather man. Was a bit worried but I have one outside at home which is around the same size as the other ones land it copped about 45mm of rain and was loving it today so I'm guessing mine should be fine . They got a bit of patchy rain comming up but a lot of sunny days as well which is great. Probably go in 2 weeks or so and see them. Let's hope their thumping.
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hey scraps nothing to worry about mate,

i think ya started to doubt us there for a minute mate :scratchin:

comin from north qld 40 mill is exactly fuck all eh eh

they are gunna love it mate,and you will be wishing for rain more often :thumbsup:

best of luck with it buddy,hope ya get some monsters....HM :peace:

ps... im prepared to eat my words if they are busted up :xcited:

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