but your environment is different now
Color me impressed. Bet there was some serious adaptation going on with the plant. I know if I raised my temps that high and dropped rh...my plants would keel over.
I lived in Brawley CA for a summer...middle of the Imperial Valley...hit 124 in the...
I can't imagine a plant doing very well in such a low RH. Read up on Ca transport. It's almost 100% transpiration dependent. So no transpiration=no calcium.
JD
Other things you can do...I dealt with low humidity in the winter all the time. Wet towels, pans of water...frequent showers...anything to get moisture into the environment.
JD
I've tried that...works for awhile and then they both sag
I use 1mm guage bonsai wire and attach it to my light hood...and then around the saggy bud.
JD
Chemo,
Note the striped pattern on your leaves? Thats called interveinal chlorosis..which is just a fancy way of saying the color between leaf veins is fading. This is symptomatic of several deficiencies. The guys feel it's your soil ph...which certainly could be true. Cannabis is an acid...
I've never grown outside in a pot...how does that work? You have to protect it from the rain? It's too big a pot to be moved easily...so I say just dig a hole. Let mother nature control things for you.
JD
Hi prince,
Sounds like a fun project. Very humid, warm and sunny so your plants should do great. I think you're off to a good start. Is it ultimately going to be in a large pot...or in the ground?
JD
Butters Mom,
You know you've made it difficult because we can't use your initials...have to spell it out.
Light intensity using grower shorthand can be estimated by watts/square foot. Because LEDs are more efficient...the numbers are lower...like 35watts per square foot...that's 140w for your...
That's an option. I've been using a 250w bulb for veg...in a 400w ballast. Works good. OP is on a budget...and a dimmable larger lamp would cost more.
JD
Hey cannabineer,
I have a vague memory that you triggered. School science demonstration and our teacher put a piece of highly reactive metal into a dish of water. It fizzed and rolled around on the surface until it all evaporated. Could that have been K metal?
JD