New Grower First Grow, South Texas: WOS Pakistan Ryder/Strawberry Blue

Thanks for the advice Gtron!

I wasn't planning on growing in the attic. I wanted to store them in the attic at night to protect my plants from the nigh time humidity. For example, right now @ 5pm the RH is about 25%. At night, Houston experiences 90-100% humidity. I am noticing that my biggest problem is the morning dew. Morning dew soaks everything overnight. Can I cover plants with a tarp or something @ night?

If you used a tarp, you would want to make sure it is secure. High winds or rain could cause a loose tarp to beat the hell out of or crush your plants in a hurry.
 
We're supposed to get hit tomorrow. 100, then up to 103 by Saturday. Guess who ain't going to be working the next few days? Ah, the joys of semi retirement!
 
Sorry for being MIA...priorities had arisen and needed to take care of some...stuff...Well the autos are gone...but here are my photos if anyone cares to look. There pretty big now.

SB #1 (LST), flwr wk 1: Lost a lot of leaves due to my mistakes but is recovering slowing. For the LST, I basically split her and stretched each individual branch out as they grew. I see lots of bud sites...but this plant has alway been a slow grower honestly...
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I think thats pretty intense.
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SB #2, flwr wk 2: This one has really surprised me....yes i know she looks a little yellow here and there but she is also recovering. She was the first to go into flower and is already quite frosty in early flower. I hope rot doesn't get her...cz she has buds everywhere....
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Kilimanjaro, flwr wk 1: She is over watered.....her soil doesn't have a lot of perlite so it happens easily. She looks promising though. She definitely smells like spicy lemons and strong cardomon!!! Very exotic. Very Sativa in growth, smell and was the last to start flowering.
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Love this pic...
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Anyway, there it is, they are still alive!!! As always, thanks for looking!
-Alter
 
Everything looks very good. You should have yourself a nice harvest come fall.
 
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