outdoor heat stress need HELP (very first grow)

korf41

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102_2999.jpg102_2970.jpg102_2973.jpg102_2979.jpg102_2993.jpg102_2963.jpg102_2965.jpg102_2968.jpgthey are about 4 weeks,growing at roof balcony with a 6-7 hours direct sunlight.their leaves tips started to twist and curle so ı started to shade them,giving only 2 hours of sunlight.its always 95 degrees around at daytime here.cant do anything about the climate and ı guess they wont develop with 2 hours sunlight.

ıs there a solution that ı can grow them with no problem?or ı should force my budget and buy a bulb system..

thanks for any help..
 

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TWS

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Lots of water, keep the sun off the buckets and use some straw or moss on top of the soil to help retain moisture. You shouldn't be having problems @ 95* I think your not using enough water,water even twice a day. I had a Sativa twist the other day but it was my fault, I skipped a day of water cause it was little cooler and the soil felt moist. The next day I gave a it little bit of water before I took off for work and I guess it wasn't enough. She recovered fine with some water and shade.:leaf:
 

korf41

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thanks good luck with your girls dude..was watering in every 5 days..for the top of the soil and bucket is it okay to use mylar or some other reflectives..or only straw,moss?
 
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mive

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honestly, i dont think they look too bad. im in the same situation and the leaves have REALLY curled up. guess i gotta start watering them a bit more as well. apart from that, yea, straw or moss would help. good luck! :)
 

korf41

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honestly, i dont think they look too bad. im in the same situation and the leaves have REALLY curled up. guess i gotta start watering them a bit more as well. apart from that, yea, straw or moss would help. good luck! :)
yah thanks dude they are not that bad now,but they will be if goes on like that.have the best luck with ur girls also.
 

southsacboy916

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ya they dont look that bad at all to me. a little straw on top and they should be alright. and i always recommend using burlap shade cloths if the weather is anywhere over 85 degrees. its cheap and still lets lots of light through while dropping the temps up to 15 degrees. that way u can keep them in the light all day cuz they will not develop properly with only 2 hours of sunlights. they will probably begin to flower if u keep them on that schedule.
 
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