View Full Version : Heat tortured my plants, can I save them?
jedubz
05-26-2009, 11:25 PM
So I returned home from my 3 1/2 Memorial Day trip to find a terrible site my grow closet... the temp was 100 degrees and my plants were severely wilted and burned to a crisp in some areas!
[See Pics Below]
I had poor ventilation and not large enough fan (this will be corrected ASAP!) but I want to know if I can save my plants! There are two Indicas that are well into budding and a Sativa that just began to develop flowers. Branches of the Sativa grew into the lightbulbs but even lower branches on all three plants are crispy (some are still green, but droopy though.)
Can I save these plants?! (Or should I cut them down now and take what buds I have pictured)
If I can save the plants, what techniques do you recommend for reducing the effects of the burn?
Trim crispy leaves?
Trim the branches from the main stalk that the crispies were on?
Water more in the coming days?
Water less?
Nutes?
Remove burned tops from Sativa branches that grew into the lights?
Sorry the pics are kinda dark. If you need more pics for details just ask and I can provide them!
jedubz
05-27-2009, 12:20 AM
So I clipped many of the crispy leaves and the stems they were attached to. I might have to do more of this tomorrow...
Any help would be much appreciated!
jeepboi
05-27-2009, 01:22 AM
you can bring em back i did that twice it def hurt my yield but something is better then nothing
good luck
jeepboi
05-27-2009, 01:24 AM
sorry i just watered like natural and watched them closely
warfrat73
05-27-2009, 02:10 AM
Water them really well, they should bounce back. We had one really hot day here last week and the temps in my closet got up to about 101. I woke up in the morning and they were wilted something fierce. A good watering and they were all perked up by the afternoon.
Mr. Clandestine
05-27-2009, 03:49 AM
Don't water any more than you've been watering in the past... just water like normal and the leaves should get their turgidity back like everyone else mentioned. Keep a closer eye on them in the coming weeks than you would have, because it might hermie from the stress. You can either pick off the pollen sacs individually if you happen to find some, or there's a product called 'Reverse' that reportedly does a good job at reversing the effects.
Take care. :thumbsup:
jedubz
05-27-2009, 04:16 AM
Thanks for the positive words guys. I pulled the trays that came attached to my pots off to let water drain out (been reading that can cause bud rot.)
Here's pics of the plants after some trimming of dead leaves and just before bed time. Hopefully they are okay!
The large "top" bud on the Indica in the close-up (picture 4) looks healthy but the hairs on the buds that were in close to where the hottest lamp (picture 5) look mangled. Is it ever wise to pick a bud?
jedubz
05-29-2009, 04:00 AM
Two of the plants (the Indica and Sativa on the right) are recovering, but even after the mass trimming of the Indica on the left, the plant is still looking crispy.
Leaves are more yellow than usual and are curling upward! See Pic 3.
Any suggestions?
If the Indica on the left (Pic 3) continues to show no signs towards recovery I might just cut it down to use the extra space and lights for the last two. The Sativa is still in the early stages of flowering and I'm moving in 33 days so everything will need to be harvested by then!
killerweed420
05-29-2009, 05:30 PM
Give them 2 days and they'll perk up. The yellowing will be normal. It appears they are within 3 or 4 weeks of being harvested. Next time if you have to leave for a few days, either pickup some of those water globes or make your own by using pepsi bottles and turning them upside down and stick them in the soil.
jedubz
06-01-2009, 10:38 PM
Give them 2 days and they'll perk up. The yellowing will be normal. It appears they are within 3 or 4 weeks of being harvested. Next time if you have to leave for a few days, either pickup some of those water globes or make your own by using pepsi bottles and turning them upside down and stick them in the soil.
What tells you that they are 3-4 weeks from harvest? They will all be harvested by June 30th although I'm wondering if I should harvest the dry/crippled Indica on the left immediately...
Some of the buds on that Indica have no green leaves on them and the buds are turning a yellowish color. See pics.
Also could you provide more info on this Pepsi-Bottle watering system? I will be leaving the plants for 3 day stretches until harvest.
jedubz
06-02-2009, 04:06 PM
Anyone know what to do about these "burned" buds? I can take more pictures if need be but I'm wondering if I should just chop the plant down...
jedubz
06-08-2009, 10:18 PM
Since I haven't seen a reply lately, I'm continuing on in the following post.
Save this Plant or Harvest Early? (http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-growing/172183-save-plant-harvest-early.html)
jeepboi
06-08-2009, 11:04 PM
just let them go, they should be fine just stunted maybe
dejayou30
06-08-2009, 11:43 PM
I had a plant that looked like this from root rot in veg, and she was droopy and sad for like a week and all the big fan leaves were consumed, but eventually she bounced back and I flowered her and ended up with 2 oz of chronic purple buds. Being in flower and not veg, it will probably affect your yield quite a bit but she should turn around.
Oh, and for the one that all the leaves are burned up and dried, you might as well chop it. Without leaves, the plant can't process the light and its 99.9% likely that its not going to get any better from here.
jedubz
06-09-2009, 04:33 PM
I had a plant that looked like this from root rot in veg, and she was droopy and sad for like a week and all the big fan leaves were consumed, but eventually she bounced back and I flowered her and ended up with 2 oz of chronic purple buds. Being in flower and not veg, it will probably affect your yield quite a bit but she should turn around.
Oh, and for the one that all the leaves are burned up and dried, you might as well chop it. Without leaves, the plant can't process the light and its 99.9% likely that its not going to get any better from here.
When you say "I had a plant that looked like THIS?" which plant are you talking about? Sounds like a different one than your are referring to in your second paragraph.
I'm getting conflicting opinion... let it grow or chop it down to use the lights on the other plant.
Remember folks ALL THREE PLANTS needs to be harvested in exactly 3 weeks or less.
For the sake of confusion I've added pics. The first one (Indica-A) is the burned one in question. Lots of buds but health is poor.
The second one (Indica-B) is fairly healthy and has by far the mods buds by volume.
The third (Sativa-C) is also fairly healthy and is the largest, but the most "pre-mature" and will probably need more light if I want good yield.
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