The past couple days we were at 90 degrees and my outdoor plants (at least the ones I can easily access and I assume the rest) were showing mild signs of heat stress but nothing too severe. I gave her a couple gallons of water and misted her once it got dark-
This morning she still was showing mild signs of heat stress but again, nothing I would be too concerned about under normal circumstances but...
Now we under an excessive heat warning- They are calling for actual temps of 95+ for the next few days and thus far they have underestimated the temps every time (for instance , yesterday they called for a high of 86 and we hit 90)
Before I would just cross my fingers and hope for the best but now thats it legal I can actually try and do something... I lost a good part of a crop to a similar heatwave in the past.
I dont want to drown my plants and have already been giving them 2 gallons/night for the past couple days of hot weather- I'm afraid I will mistake overwatering for heat stress and not recognize it (could possibly be the case right now idk)
Any suggestions guys? I'm almost considering digging one or two up and bringing them indoors but I grew them in lake muck (nasty stuff) and dont want that in my house plus I'm afraid I could possibly bring in insects and get them on my other plants- Although I've checked and I see no signs of any bad insects it could still happen... I would do this as a last resort though.
edit- Hmmm, Maybe I was seeing signs of too much watering- Or I just never go out and look at them at awn- I checked one and it was droopy and looked a bit wilty to me but I just went out and checked and it looks fine now. Idk...
This morning she still was showing mild signs of heat stress but again, nothing I would be too concerned about under normal circumstances but...
Now we under an excessive heat warning- They are calling for actual temps of 95+ for the next few days and thus far they have underestimated the temps every time (for instance , yesterday they called for a high of 86 and we hit 90)
Before I would just cross my fingers and hope for the best but now thats it legal I can actually try and do something... I lost a good part of a crop to a similar heatwave in the past.
I dont want to drown my plants and have already been giving them 2 gallons/night for the past couple days of hot weather- I'm afraid I will mistake overwatering for heat stress and not recognize it (could possibly be the case right now idk)
Any suggestions guys? I'm almost considering digging one or two up and bringing them indoors but I grew them in lake muck (nasty stuff) and dont want that in my house plus I'm afraid I could possibly bring in insects and get them on my other plants- Although I've checked and I see no signs of any bad insects it could still happen... I would do this as a last resort though.
edit- Hmmm, Maybe I was seeing signs of too much watering- Or I just never go out and look at them at awn- I checked one and it was droopy and looked a bit wilty to me but I just went out and checked and it looks fine now. Idk...
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