You may want some irrigation syringes in 100 mil size and maybe some 20 mil. I find it easier to measure nutrients with syringes.
I think linen would work great, and then if you wanted to you could probably spray a little water on it once in awhile.
I really like sm-90 it's so good for so many things I'm glad you can get that.
You can use your nutrients with that background parts per million, but you definitely will want your own meter. Typically you will find a feed level that will be right for the plant and in order to get there you're going to have to subtract out your background solids from your feed solids.
Hey great to meet you....though we have different outdoor challenges to overcome, this guide might help you get one the right track. https://www.autoflower.org/threads/maximizing-outdoor-autos-guide-to-growing-under-the-sun.56402/
Oh yes look in our vendors section for the different seed companies identify a couple seed companies you think you'd like to go with. Then message their representatives here on the website and ask them the best strains for your conditions. I know you'll get good response from @Dinafem-Mark and they have some good CBD strains. You really don't have to worry about mold in a dry environment unless you get rain right at the very end. If you have a lot of dew in the morning you might have to go out first thing and shake your plants off. That will be the last couple weeks of flower that you have to worry.I'm about to order the Armor Si, SM-90, TDS meter , Is there any other essential I'm leaving out ? Also given the heat and dryness should i pick strains that lean towards sativa's to avoid clusters of dense buds that could potentially lead to mold ?
Hey great to meet you....though we have different outdoor challenges to overcome, this guide might help you get one the right track. https://www.autoflower.org/threads/maximizing-outdoor-autos-guide-to-growing-under-the-sun.56402/
Oh yes look in our vendors section for the different seed companies identify a couple seed companies you think you'd like to go with. Then message their representatives here on the website and ask them the best strains for your conditions. I know you'll get good response from @Dinafem-Mark and they have some good CBD strains. You really don't have to worry about mold in a dry environment unless you get rain right at the very end. If you have a lot of dew in the morning you might have to go out first thing and shake your plants off. That will be the last couple weeks of flower that you have to worry.
Not from mold, I'm not sure what you're going to face with the real high temperatures. You especially don't want big swings between daytime and nighttime that can stunt your plants.So if the rain stays away i shouldn't have to worry about losing any plant material ?
Not from mold, I'm not sure what you're going to face with the real high temperatures. You especially don't want big swings between daytime and nighttime that can stunt your plants.