Frankster
Never trust a doctor who's plants have died.
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Well live and learn, I suppose.
I've never had damage this late in a growing cycle occur before. Who would ever imagine, 109 degrees in June, in Seattle. Whew, didn't see that one coming, being indoors made it that much worse. (No AC) Anyhow, trying to assess the damage.
Here's one that's hopefully still worth smoking, hopefully. It's like the heat simply halted plant transpiration, started some abnormal cellular division, and simply dropped it leaves, just like that.
I've never had damage this late in a growing cycle occur before. Who would ever imagine, 109 degrees in June, in Seattle. Whew, didn't see that one coming, being indoors made it that much worse. (No AC) Anyhow, trying to assess the damage.
Here's one that's hopefully still worth smoking, hopefully. It's like the heat simply halted plant transpiration, started some abnormal cellular division, and simply dropped it leaves, just like that.