yea I realized that late... 100 degrees outdoor aint shit just keep em wateredI dont use lights though. Its completely an outdoor grow.
All depends....Today in SoCal it was almost 90 degrees. What can I do so that my plants dont die when temperatures reach 100 degrees or even 105(which is common in the summer)? They get a lot of direct sunlight. Maybe 8 hours of direct sunlight. Thanks.
Right now my plants are in 16 oz red party cups. They are 14 days old now and I will be transplanting into their final 3 gallon pots soon. Also would keeping them in the shade when the temperatures reach 100 degrees be better for it? Even if its the whole day.All depends....
Are your plants in pots, (if so what size?) or in the ground?
If in pots you will have issues (smaller the pots, more the issues) with the pots heating up and causing the roots to over-heat this will cause stunted growth.
If in the ground just add water and they'll be fine.
If in pots I would insulate the outside of the pots with that "bubble wrap/Mylar" looking stuff they use in the automotive industry. The Mylar will reflect the suns rays, and the bubble wrap will insulate from the heat. If you can't find that stuff, maybe Mylar, bubble wrap and tape? In worst case paint the pot white, or wrap in a white sheet. Just don't grow in BLACK pots with no protection.
Good Luck-
TMB-
Very old thread unfortunetly, but 108 is pretty scary...do you use any silica at all?My girls are in a homemade tent, garage with no AC. Hope they can survive with a little extra watering. its like an oven out there. 108 repeatedly in California
I live in the Central Valley temps here hundred plus most of the summer no plant problems.Today in SoCal it was almost 90 degrees. What can I do so that my plants dont die when temperatures reach 100 degrees or even 105(which is common in the summer)? They get a lot of direct sunlight. Maybe 8 hours of direct sunlight. Thanks.
I live in the Central Valley average temp July thru Sept 90 plus. Noon time temps 105 plus. Water as needed same as any where else.Today in SoCal it was almost 90 degrees. What can I do so that my plants dont die when temperatures reach 100 degrees or even 105(which is common in the summer)? They get a lot of direct sunlight. Maybe 8 hours of direct sunlight. Thanks.
A few sprinkles of diatomaceous earth thats watered down into the soils. My pots are 2 gallon, 2.5 gallon.Very old thread unfortunetly, but 108 is pretty scary...do you use any silica at all?
What about 100 gallon smart pots that are blackAll depends....
Are your plants in pots, (if so what size?) or in the ground?
If in pots you will have issues (smaller the pots, more the issues) with the pots heating up and causing the roots to over-heat this will cause stunted growth.
If in the ground just add water and they'll be fine.
If in pots I would insulate the outside of the pots with that "bubble wrap/Mylar" looking stuff they use in the automotive industry. The Mylar will reflect the suns rays, and the bubble wrap will insulate from the heat. If you can't find that stuff, maybe Mylar, bubble wrap and tape? In worst case paint the pot white, or wrap in a white sheet. Just don't grow in BLACK pots with no protection.
Good Luck-
TMB-
Good luck with that.My girls are in a homemade tent, garage with no AC. Hope they can survive with a little extra watering. its like an oven out there. 108 repeatedly in California