the green bandit
Outdoor gardening enthusiast
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Weather is terrible here for growing good cannabis at the moment
.....100f+ and low humidity, I expect to see some sad looking ladies in the next couple of days
.....been folliar feeding with liquid kelp and a very mild dose of cal/mg dusk and dawn which seems to help reduce stress a little
....been having catterpiller issues again so also adding a bit of BT every few days 
Super skunk auto seems to be taking it the worst
The cookies in coco is probably handling the shitty conditions the best
I'm going to spray paint my pots a lighter color tomorrow to try and lower heat absorption and temps in the root zone....
.....100f+ and low humidity, I expect to see some sad looking ladies in the next couple of days
.....been folliar feeding with liquid kelp and a very mild dose of cal/mg dusk and dawn which seems to help reduce stress a little
....been having catterpiller issues again so also adding a bit of BT every few days Super skunk auto seems to be taking it the worst
The cookies in coco is probably handling the shitty conditions the best
I'm going to spray paint my pots a lighter color tomorrow to try and lower heat absorption and temps in the root zone....

and some other insects i think gnat pupa, used yates insecticadal soap soak and yellow sticky traps, got a few gnats also
- their dirty little wings flapping to take off, Same here mate, girls were out in a lot of heat, no stress from what i could see but the fans did seem a fold up a bit.
mates,.... 
... I think much of the trouble is VPD related, with that horrid low RH%, transpiration is a challenge for them, and when that happens, the whole nutrient highway jams up! Did you get a chance to read up on VPD in the reference section? Good info, and a nice video link too.... Any chance you can rig up some light shade cloth? that would help a great deal I believe.... As you see, each strain has variable tolerances for this,.. I surprised the coco girl is doing the best? Maybe it's the strain, not the medium, though coco is superior in water holding capacity and breathing.... does it dry the fastest?

they were total bitches this year for me too,... if i had my way mate, I'd set up a loose tent-like rig made of super fine mesh, what may be called no-see-um's netting (nasty tiny little shits that bite 5 size classes higher than their actual size)... very light permeable, super fine mesh size, would block out all the flying vermins! But I'm not sure the clients would be down with that-