Heat Stress?

StOnEr4FuN

Active Member
This is my first time growing. I have my plants in my attic (which is like 95 degrees during the day) I water the plants and use a spray bottle to mist the leaves. Some of the leaves are dying off and some are browning. Could that be from heat stress and if so, any suggestions on how to fix problem?
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
yikes.. 95... wow..

do you have GREAT air flow...?

95 is way to hot.. you may be able to pull it off if you get massive air movement and C02...

attics are difficult to grow in... can you bring air from your crawl space beneath your house and pump it into your attic?

picture please.. : )
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Superman44108

Active Member
WAY too hot bro!!!!! if its that hot you should spray them every few hours. how is your air circulation and CO2?? i wish you the best of luck bro but dont see much happening.
 

bulla

Well-Known Member
have ur lights on at night when its cooler and get some fresh air in that room some how
 

smallclosetgrowr

Well-Known Member
show us some photos, i would highly suggest keeping the foliage dry at those temps, and just keep the soil moist.u can get all sorts of problems spraying your leaves with those temps without good circulation of air.such as bacteria,fungi,deiseses, mould.mycelium.
 

Ontheball

Well-Known Member
i struggled with high temps for ages , a simple fan wont cure it just blows the hot air around , u need extraction for the grow area. failing that switch to cfl.
 
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