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    fried my plants can they survive

    hey all I fried my plants 2 day ago they are getting worse, they were outside got very hot, I was too stressed out and forgot them .
    heres a pic any suggestions? or is time to make funeral arrangements ? :cursing: :sadcrying :sorry1:
    veggii Reviewed by veggii on . fried my plants can they survive hey all I fried my plants 2 day ago they are getting worse, they were outside got very hot, I was too stressed out and forgot them . heres a pic any suggestions? or is time to make funeral arrangements ? :cursing: :sadcrying :sorry1: Rating: 5

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    fried my plants can they survive

    If it was me?...I would wait and see...maybe a couple days in some lite shade might help too. Otherwise; I would continue it's regular feed/water routine.

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    fried my plants can they survive

    Veggi can you start from the beginning? Soil type etc? And then exactly what "you did to them" as specifically as you can.

    You know I am FAR from a soil expert but it's better to be lucky than good so anyway so maybe I can help a little bit at least.......

    If they got overheated you watered them right? And got them out of the sun and into the shade right?

    And how much worse from two days ago do they look now?

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    fried my plants can they survive

    Veggi, They really don't look all that bad I would think a little TLC should be able to turn things around soil does give a bigger screw-up margin.

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    fried my plants can they survive

    Ok, I dont know what the past past few people have been saying minus the one before me. But your plants look fine man. Fine. absolutly fine. Give her a flush then give her 3 cups of ph level nutes what ever shes at. and go back to normal. nothings wrong.

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    fried my plants can they survive

    Oh Veggie, so sorry. Guess you fell asleep and forgot them, can't believe it! How hot was it? Do you normally take them in from the direct sun? Or just on hot days? curious? Thanks! PR

    Anbesol: look at the lower leaves, they have lite stripes on them, that show no color which will turn brown (dead) at least on those leaves! Still think that will make a difference for sunburn?

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    fried my plants can they survive

    Not a big deal at all. Lower leaves fall off anyways later in early bloom. I always cut them off first, the leaves most likely wont look better but the next few new growths should show a new life.

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    #8
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    fried my plants can they survive

    There is just a few leaf burnt there, nothing looking too bad. It should be all right if it not flowering yet, never cool to have plants turn hermie because of some stress.

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    #9
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    fried my plants can they survive

    I see a few of those leaves trying to curl in on itself. Probably heat. But those what seems to be bleach marks i think are forming because of too much light.

    I can't imagine the plants dying though. They are robust plants, they can take it, just make sure you give it the TLC the guy above said, and be prepared for hermies. Keep an eye out on the new growth.

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    fried my plants can they survive

    Quote Originally Posted by Weedhound
    Veggi can you start from the beginning? Soil type etc? And then exactly what "you did to them" as specifically as you can.

    You know I am FAR from a soil expert but it's better to be lucky than good so anyway so maybe I can help a little bit at least.......

    If they got overheated you watered them right? And got them out of the sun and into the shade right?

    And how much worse from two days ago do they look now?
    WH, ty they have been veggin in 1gal of FF/OC under T5's feedin them 1tbl per gal water> fish emul & 1 tsp microblast. I decided to start to harden them off & put outside feed them & put outside ,to use the 6 hrs of sun i get because no hps,and the first day i forgot them when i picked them up the pot & roots were fried HOT! like 100* so brought them back in kooled em down looked ok. next morn i had the white stripes. so i flushed them and let them chill,next day i fed them a light nutes and l8tr the brown spots came, and today i'll have to look still tryin to get up and move around,you know how it is, with us sick ppl. let me go snap a picture n see
    ok well the first pic seems worse this morning more leaves affected,more white strips&brown spotting the second looks ok ty for helpin WH

    oh the tops(new growth looks good) it seems to be spreading on the one plant

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