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Hey friends! I've been having trouble with my op these past few days. I've been seeing signs of minor heat stress on my plants, the climate will only get hotter into the season and I'd like to ask for some advice on the best way to move forward. I grew the same sativa variety last year and did well through the season by just managing the placement of my pots within my growspace that provides both direct and ambient sunlight. I currently don't have as much time as I did last year and also my plant count higher now so I've decided to find a more non laborous and efficient alternative to practice. I'm currently thinking of utilizing those clear plastic greenhouse covers because it's within my budget and it's something fairly easy for me to purchase online. What do you guys think? Also one more thing, I decided to post in this section in case there's a soil growing system or set up specifically for hot climates that could I adapt to. Notes: Plant count 15, 52 days in veg, planted individually into 3 gallon plastic pots, plants are spaced well with good constant air flow, all plants recieve 7 to 8 hours of direct sunlight. Daily average temp 89 to 91f in the day 75 to 79 at night. Breeze is very dry at daytime. That's about it. Any advice would be welcomed and appreciated. Thanks!
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Buenos días, estoy con un problema con una SSH (Primera Foto) de 2 semanas y media de vida y hace casi una semana se están empezando a quemar las hojas del primer par de hojas y 2 días después empezaron a secarse los cotiledones y así sigue hasta el día de hoy. Ayer hice un lavado de raíces con 1.5 L y parece que el tercer par de hojas están saliendo normalmente. A una Arjan's Haze #1 (Segunda Foto) de 2 semanas le esta empezando a pasar lo mismo pero esta vez desde los cotiledones. Datos del Cultivo: Sustrato: Tierra fértil, humus de lombriz, Turba de Musgo, Guano de Cabra y Perlita. Riego: Agua de grifo estacionada 24 horas con media dosis de un Estimulador Radicular de Phitonat pH: 6.8 - 7.0 Horas de Sol Directo: 6 horas desde el mediodía hasta que cae el sol. Llegando a mas de 30ºC a la siesta. Aquí la pagina donde encontré los posibles síntomas. "#4: Nutrient Burn" es el que creo que mas coincide con la SSH. Ustedes que dicen que puede ser? Exceso de N, Exceso de Calor, algo que no este considerando?
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- super silver haze
- nutrient burn
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