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I am in Massachusetts and my greenhouse gets to 100° inside. Not even when it’s hot out but mostly when it’s sunny. I bought a shade cloth to drape over and have fans running. I’ve been pulling them into the greenhouse at night and pulling them out during the day. If you can find a spot that is partially shaded while they’re young, that will help. It’s very easy to overwater at the stage your girls are in. Try tilling up the top of the soil often to help it dry out. Also check the soil for gnats as they can be harmful at this stage.Thanks! That makes perfect sense. I do have a question if you don't mind... I am a little concerned about growing in a Greenhouse, and I am having trouble controlling the heat and humidity like I want and need. I can't grow inside for risk of smelling the house up. I live in Oklahoma and it is already getting super hot and humid here. It is usually cooler in the spring but we are having a heat wave. They are predicting a scorching summer. (Temps near or above 100 with high humidity are not uncommon.) How resilient is WZ to things like that, or to mold?
I don't think I planned this grow out enough, but rather was just excited to finally get to grow. I am very inexperienced with growing anything I'm and worried I will kill her. This is what she looks like now after 2 weeks. I think I may have over watered her. She seems stunted and has one leaf that is turning brown and wilted, as you can see in the pic. I hope she bounces back.
I think I have a brown thumb LOL.
