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I am in hot climate and i am growing outdoor the temperature is about 90-110f i cant control the sun heat is there any thing i can do?

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Give them an umbrella.
Seriously, just put them in shade for the hottest 4 hours of the day.
And spray water on 'em while in the shade will counter transpiration...
Assuming of course that is the problem. Are you ensuring correct pH n feed levels??
 
Give them an umbrella.
Seriously, just put them in shade for the hottest 4 hours of the day.
And spray water on 'em while in the shade will counter transpiration...
Assuming of course that is the problem. Are you ensuring correct pH n feed levels??

cant check ph level , i dont have meter, also someone said it could also be because of soil so now i am trying to know if mix of compost , coco peat , perlite would be good
 
Sorry @noidea but is this just a seed slung into a pot n dumped in sun and watered now n then?!?

Tbh you kinda need some way of checking PH of fluids going in : its an absolute must: even the acid test paper strips for a couple £/€/$ will do

As for the mix, a couple things of note:
1. The compost will possibly hold nutrients (but maybe not!!) - is the plant getting food at all?
2. Depending on how much coco, will also impact how much water and how frequently you need to renew that water - from daily to every 3/5 days?!

As an additional are you supplementing with any nutrients or amendments?
 
That's not heat...It's a deficiency.... potassium I'd guess. Use rainwater if you can, and you won't need to worry about ph
 
Sorry @noidea but is this just a seed slung into a pot n dumped in sun and watered now n then?!?

Tbh you kinda need some way of checking PH of fluids going in : its an absolute must: even the acid test paper strips for a couple £/€/$ will do

As for the mix, a couple things of note:
1. The compost will possibly hold nutrients (but maybe not!!) - is the plant getting food at all?
2. Depending on how much coco, will also impact how much water and how frequently you need to renew that water - from daily to every 3/5 days?!

As an additional are you supplementing with any nutrients or amendments?

i just put water, suggest me some nutrients?
 
This is all very basic info you should research before you grow. I would suggest reading the beginners guide over at www.growweedeasy.com
Saved me a job.

Yeah sorry @noidea you need to meet us halfway...
Oh n get yourself a pH pen.
Some people never use it, I'm one of them; but the way you're growing is inviting issue after issue, get the basics under your belt first and regardless of what anybody says, get a pH pen, you'll need it until you learn what's what. (Unless you're good with lucky dip)
Incidentally, biobiz is cheap and organic - 'Grow' & 'Bloom' are minimum products.
 
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