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My state is on fire because someone needed to inform friends and family the sex of their baby with a pyrotechnics show during a heat wave in the CA mountains. They must have thought balloons or a blue cake was bad for the environment. Phone calls work too and you don't get flu.
My growing partner who is affectionately named the SUN is straight up blocked from this damn smoke. I am not getting any direct sunlight. The kind that turns my girls on and makes them puff out their chests.They are in a critical point of flowering (the photos) the autos seem fine. I have never had this problem before and I am wondering if it is affecting them and worried about penetration. Sunny is the forecast but Smokey says otherwise. Poor Cali and many have died. 26 as of today.
Just from experience they look "off". We do not have much overcast weather here so a day here and there never makes a difference when it is overcast. If it rains which is also rare I put them in a clear greenhouse tent. But this has been everyday since this fire, or fires, have started and it is 2% contained. I am wondering if I need to do something or just ride it out. It would be difficult to set up a light out there because the outlet is quite far and that side of the house is able to seen from the neighbors upstairs patio.
Any ideas?? Green Crack (Dudley) and WW (Agnes and Wilma). They miss their sunny buddy. Is the smoke bad for them? I also wanted to ask about that too...Any thoughts?
My growing partner who is affectionately named the SUN is straight up blocked from this damn smoke. I am not getting any direct sunlight. The kind that turns my girls on and makes them puff out their chests.They are in a critical point of flowering (the photos) the autos seem fine. I have never had this problem before and I am wondering if it is affecting them and worried about penetration. Sunny is the forecast but Smokey says otherwise. Poor Cali and many have died. 26 as of today.
Just from experience they look "off". We do not have much overcast weather here so a day here and there never makes a difference when it is overcast. If it rains which is also rare I put them in a clear greenhouse tent. But this has been everyday since this fire, or fires, have started and it is 2% contained. I am wondering if I need to do something or just ride it out. It would be difficult to set up a light out there because the outlet is quite far and that side of the house is able to seen from the neighbors upstairs patio.
Any ideas?? Green Crack (Dudley) and WW (Agnes and Wilma). They miss their sunny buddy. Is the smoke bad for them? I also wanted to ask about that too...Any thoughts?