Humidity durring acclimating

PsillyRabbit

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Today is the first day I started to acclimate some large plants out doors. They are in the shade in a green house tent but
They are droopy drupe. I have put a bunch of shade cloths over the tent but i kinda want to mist them. There is no way they are getting enough light to burn them and I think the humidity would help them out.
Sound like it could help? Should I PH the water? Foliar spray?
 
Usually to harden a plant you slowly introduce it to the outdoors, 2 hours or so a day for 10-14 days.

@InTheShed has a lot of experience lugging plants indoors and outdoors, maybe he could advise better than me.
 
Usually to harden a plant you slowly introduce it to the outdoors, 2 hours or so a day for 10-14 days.
@InTheShed has a lot of experience lugging plants indoors and outdoors, maybe he could advise better than me.
Thanks for the tag Adam!

Today is the first day I started to acclimate some large plants out doors. They are in the shade in a green house tent but
They are droopy drupe. I have put a bunch of shade cloths over the tent but i kinda want to mist them. There is no way they are getting enough light to burn them and I think the humidity would help them out.
Sound like it could help? Should I PH the water? Foliar spray?
If they're going from a high RH to a really low RH environment then misting might help as well as keeping them well watered (that's watered well, not using well-water!). Air temp will play a role there as well if there's a large difference.

And I harden my plants off over the course of 4 or 5 days, starting (as Adam said) with an hour of sunlight on day 1 and then back inside. By day three they are out all day but spend over half that in dappled shade, and by the 5th day they are outside plants.
 
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