BudMist
Active Member
It's fire season in Southern California--there are multiple fires burning in my county right now, the sky is orange, and you can not only see the ash floating through the air, but you can smell and taste the char as well.
Is this poor air quality going to have an effect on my ripening plants? Should I cover them? Should I give them non-nute water? The fires are not "near" me, but if I don't want to breathe the air right now, it can't be good for them.
Any experience with this, or any advice?
Is this poor air quality going to have an effect on my ripening plants? Should I cover them? Should I give them non-nute water? The fires are not "near" me, but if I don't want to breathe the air right now, it can't be good for them.
Any experience with this, or any advice?