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Shit, I’m fat and old now but we used to roll without A/C when we were kids. I got a C-10 without A/C still but I don’t drive it anymore. I’ve gotten old and spoiled for sureHave you ever looked into using SNS209? It is all natural and provides the plants the systemic means to uptake small amounts of Rosemary, which either kills or makes the pests want to go elsewhere. You can also use it as a foliar spray, but I have only ever used it systemically.
Here's part of their blurb:
Sierra Natural Science SNS 209 is a concentrated all natural systemic pest control used to protect plants against spider mites, fungus gnats, scale, thrips and whiteflies. Made from a select blend of 100% pure botanical extracts that are all food grade GRAS (generally recognized as safe).
Good luck in that heat down there.
I had to go to Chandler for business once in June. My buddy told me to make sure that I told the car rental place that I wanted a vehicle with air conditioned seats.
I thought he was joking. I found out he was not.
I LS swapped the C-10, pushing 400+ HP so I wanna get a custom license plate that says 420 HP, lol. Probably already taken or not allowed but damn that would be awesomeShit, I’m fat and old now but we used to roll without A/C when we were kids. I got a C-10 without A/C still but I don’t drive it anymore. I’ve gotten old and spoiled for sure
Def not adding cal/mg.
Def not adding cal/mg.
Hey new to your thread but two items that came to mind that could help this type of grow. To keep the topsoil moist use a layer of hydro clay pebbles, and you can also use some Agfabric plant covers to keep out heat and bugs. I had the idea to build a box for outside use but it would most likely be for next year use.Update. It’s hot AF, 98 for the next 2 days. Auto’s are not that happy, curling and taco’ing for sure. I’m going to put the shade up tomorrow. Lost a couple that had balls. A couple autos in pots I stunted with watering issues and weird soil combinations- they ended up about 8 inches tall then went to flower so I gave them the axe. I have 2 solos cups photos that have done well and I just transplanted into the ground.
So, all in all I have 3 autos in ground that are just ok. They are not hating life but not as heat tolerant as I was hoping. I did overwater them too, I had a bit of a learning curve going from 3 gal pots to in ground. Here are pics of 3 autos, the big one (when I say big I mean of the group, it’s not actually big, lol) is in flower, the middle one looks like it’s going to flower, and little one is 2 weeks old. I think it’s time to build a controlled environment in the garage if I want to continue growing autos.
I just got some Blumat watering supplies. I’m going to give that a try but I do worry about the reservoir superheating and making the water too hot for the roots. I was going to dump some hay in a pile around the base. I wasn’t expecting the weather to be so bad this year. It went from cold to hot and nothing in between. I thought these littles would get a little spring bump before it got hot. I have shade cloth but it’s 40% and it’s too restrictive. I need something a bit lighter. I just don’t have any time do so much of anything. Fuck healthcare and fuck working in healthcare. It’s been a bad day to say the least.Hey new to your thread but two items that came to mind that could help this type of grow. To keep the topsoil moist use a layer of hydro clay pebbles, and you can also use some Agfabric plant covers to keep out heat and bugs. I had the idea to build a box for outside use but it would most likely be for next year use.
Have you experimented with shade cloth? It sounds like you know 40% won't work from experience; what percentage does work?I just got some Blumat watering supplies. I’m going to give that a try but I do worry about the reservoir superheating and making the water too hot for the roots. I was going to dump some hay in a pile around the base. I wasn’t expecting the weather to be so bad this year. It went from cold to hot and nothing in between. I thought these littles would get a little spring bump before it got hot. I have shade cloth but it’s 40% and it’s too restrictive. I need something a bit lighter. I just don’t have any time do so much of anything. Fuck healthcare and fuck working in healthcare. It’s been a bad day to say the least.
Waaaaaahh! At least you’re not on the receiving end of it! Yet! Hang in there Sun farmer. Keep fighting the good fight! I am in healthcare two for 25 years. Known thousands of people who are dead now. All you can do is say fuck it! Or Oh well! I can tell this hobby is very relaxing for you. L O LI just got some Blumat watering supplies. I’m going to give that a try but I do worry about the reservoir superheating and making the water too hot for the roots. I was going to dump some hay in a pile around the base. I wasn’t expecting the weather to be so bad this year. It went from cold to hot and nothing in between. I thought these littles would get a little spring bump before it got hot. I have shade cloth but it’s 40% and it’s too restrictive. I need something a bit lighter. I just don’t have any time do so much of anything. Fuck healthcare and fuck working in healthcare. It’s been a bad day to say the least.
Not good, lol. Just got back to 110+ temps. Gotta hang some shade today. Some buds didn’t survive, just crispy dust now. I chopped the last early auto and have 2 left in the ground. I’ll keep watering but I think the season is over for me. I slightly over dried the two I chopped before I left as well but I think the grove bags will save them. The thick stems were still wet enough so I didn’t trim the buds off and put stems and all in the bags to try to stabilize. I’ll try a little tonight, but I’m not worried. I’ve over dried in the past and it’s worked out.How are they doing now? I use to grow outdoor up in seattle but I’m scared of the temps and monsoons out here during summer.
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