dealing with heat stress outdoors?

zest

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Just wondering how you guys deal with heat stress?....besides having fans around your garden. It suppose to be pretty hot tomorrow (105) and just went out today to check on my girls and it looks like a few of them got a little bit of heat stress, leafs curled up and dried out. Im going to be watering them heavy tomorrow morning and most likely in the evening but just looking for any other suggestions besides fans around the plants. My real big worry is if my plants will be ok sitting in that kind of heat after the leafs curled up today.
 

zest

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Da Mann

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u know a place that sells them that big around here that isnt special ordered? ..i dont. plus like I said, no funds for something like that
If you cant cover them with a screen then just make sure they are watered good. Mine get that hot a lot. They do ok.
 

doublejj

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u know a place that sells them that big around here that isnt special ordered? ..i dont. plus like I said, no funds for something like that
I would be easy to attach two pieces together with some diaper pins or zip ties....
 
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foreverflyhi

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Ah yes sorry,

Here is a copy and paste from rols

-Aloe juice - simply crush the leaves and collect the juice. Aloe foliar @ 2 tbls per gallon water once every 3 days. Unprocessed Aloe must use within 20 minutes due to decomposition. Supplement with worm castings and casting teas. Great for rooting clones. Great for PM resistance along with neem, kelp and alfalfa. Excellent in rooting clones just add 2 oz per gallon water. 2 tbls per gallon foliar spray. Apply 1-3 times a week. Soil drench and foliar are identical.

-Heat stress - use barley seed extract tea, same method as other enzyme seed teas.

Sst are made with sprouted seeds then grinded up for their enzymes. Imo sst and enzymes are key to a TRUE organic grow.

 
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