DESERT GROWS??

kilojay619

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I was wondering if any one else was growing outdoors in a desert ? Growing outdoors has its issues in it self but growing in a desert can be even more challenging. it was 95 with tomorrow 97 then 102-103 for the week end. Here my girl at 2 1/2 wks old now
 

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Jozikins

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If you don't have real bad sand storms you're fine. Put up some tan shade cloth to keep them from getting sun burnt and water frequently when hot, especially when they get a little big for their pots. Best part of growing in the desert is that you can veg indoors or outdoors with supplemental lighting and flower from august until May without having to worry about more than a day or two of frost.
 

BLVDog

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I live in the high desert. In between San Diego and El centro,ca. At 4,000 ft elevation. I have found the hardest condition to battle is the high winds and low humidity, silica helps . My dad says it's like a hair dryer haha.sometimes feels like it.but it also has up side,dnt really get pm(knock on wood). Can't grow in the ground,all granite and sand.being in the mountains ,I don't get that hot thoe,i mean it was 97 last week but that's about hot as it will get,but there's usually always atleast a slight breeze. I put up screens,fence, and tarps to block wind,and keep cool. Good luck
 

757growin

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I live in the high desert. In between San Diego and El centro,ca. At 4,000 ft elevation. I have found the hardest condition to battle is the high winds and low humidity, silica helps . My dad says it's like a hair dryer haha.sometimes feels like it.but it also has up side,dnt really get pm(knock on wood). Can't grow in the ground,all granite and sand.being in the mountains ,I don't get that hot thoe,i mean it was 97 last week but that's about hot as it will get,but there's usually always atleast a slight breeze. I put up screens,fence, and tarps to block wind,and keep cool. Good luck
Hope your not to near portrero. If you are I hope you and your family and stuff is safe.
 

BLVDog

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Hope your not to near portrero. If you are I hope you and your family and stuff is safe.
Ben evacuating my buddy at star ranch. Tryn to save his property But I'm in boulevard. I'm good, thank you. Ben a crazy past few days. Got my buddy's dogs over here . Ash and smoke every were.
 

backtracker

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I was wondering if any one else was growing outdoors in a desert ? Growing outdoors has its issues in it self but growing in a desert can be even more challenging. it was 95 with tomorrow 97 then 102-103 for the week end. Here my girl at 2 1/2 wks old now
They make a product called aluminet http://www.shadeclothstore.com/products/product.aspx?sku=AL3000&dept=172 I use 30% block to protect the plants in the hottest part of the day (it gets 110+ here) letting them get all the morning and late afternoon sun. this stuff keeps the temp down and blocks the heat so the plants don't go into slumber mode. The plants stop growing after they get to hot and with this stuff they still grow because they stay cooler.
 

cbtbudz

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Keep them watered! Its hot where I am about 102f average this week. Luckily we haven't gotten the 120+ some places are getting this year.
 
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