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Old 08-18-2023, 11:55 PM
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I see there's a wind advisory for the SGV area for the next 36 hours. Should I bring in all my potted plants, planks of wood (from building a bed) and stuff? Should it be urgent as in do it now, or tomorrow afternoon?
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Old 08-19-2023, 12:05 AM
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I see there's a wind advisory for the SGV area for the next 36 hours. Should I bring in all my potted plants, planks of wood (from building a bed) and stuff? Should it be urgent as in do it now, or tomorrow afternoon?
The forecast suggests the tricky time will be night from Sunday to Monday. Other than that, if your collection size permits, it might be a good idea to bring in as much as possible not knowing if it'll be a bad one or a nothing burger. For a big collection I would maybe prioritize less heavy stuff or stuff that can easily fly away. Some media might fly away easily like bark and perlite, recently potted plants might hold down much less media than a established plant which is keeping everything together with its roots, even if the media is the same.
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