TacoMac
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That's simply too damn hot, man. Google up pictures of heat stress. Looks just like what you're dealing with.At times during grow phase july ish we reached 113, with 105-110 for a week at a time.
That's simply too damn hot, man. Google up pictures of heat stress. Looks just like what you're dealing with.At times during grow phase july ish we reached 113, with 105-110 for a week at a time.
I tend to agree with this, when i first looked into growing this was my number one concern. So i tried to find genetics that could tolerate this environment ect. I know there are growers in my area of Cali doing the same outdoors, mabey not same setup though. next time ill need to adjust how i go about it.That's simply too damn hot, man. Google up pictures of heat stress. Looks just like what you're dealing with.
Ya it makes sense that as the plants grow the roots expand pressing against the pot walls the bigger the plant the more heat the root mass absorbs.Your pots are too small for the temp range and rh you are growing in. That's a big reason why you did better last year. MJ can handle your temp range but it needs lots of dirt to do so. Small pots get too warm and dry out very quickly requiring even more frequent watering, washing out more nutes if you are getting run off, which you probably have to just to get through your days.
Flowering is a function of your dark period so she will just keep going if that hasn't changed. Transplants can be virtually stress free or very stressful, just depends on how well they are executed. Good luck!Ya it makes sense that as the plants grow the roots expand pressing against the pot walls the bigger the plant the more heat the root mass absorbs.
Any opinions on weather ill be able to salvage the plant now ive repanted in ground?
I figure 2weeks to possibly recover, so with the long sativa flower time, will i get anything out of her? What will recovery intell, re-veg or will it pick up where she left off flowering?