i use to let heat get to me, however i've kinda learned how to deal with it, if ground gets around 140f idk what that is in non-freedom units, i flood the walk way with about a half inch of water, those nights i will check the plant with a black light i made myself, if you notice things as they start its way easier to manageAll depends on the stage the plant is in. It was a late start for me outside and didn’t get anyone out until June 2nd because temps barely reach early teens Celsius wise and real cool nights. They were a couple weeks old but not good enough to withstand that temp. We are hot and hazy lately and mid stage of veg are lovely it (especially after a watering and some seaweed extract. Just once a week) Had this HHH weather in mid flowering mode and that did worry me a lot. I did lose some buds weekly to mold and plucked them right away. So a slightly cooler weather pattern would have been better and hopefully a dry fall finish as well.
i will show you what i do in the morning, but i use screen for windows wrapped around wood, if the gusts get too strong i use wheat i also grow to blow the harsh bursts, if the wheat dies its no big deal because its cheap as f to grow, also side note, mites like wheat however often go to it long before weed, keep it in mindThis is my first time trying to grow in the hot Mohave desert summer and I'm low experience anyway, it's a challenge but I'm trying to be innovative. I have one in a bucket and another in a bag. I've been trying as best I can to keep a small portable mister on them and then yesterday I came up with an idea I call "ice therapy". I froze a couple water filled Gatorade bottles, put funnels into the soil and put the bottles in to let them melt. It's impossible to know yet if this is helpful but with temps well into the 100's in this dry climate it might be.
I'd ordered a standing patio mister which should arrive tomorrow. I have an irrigation line all set up to tap into and picked up a couple water filters at Walmart today. This will certainly be a better misting option.
I'm still trying to figure a way to shield them from the wind that occasional blows through like a blast furnace.
This makes the indoor stuff look like a cakewalk!