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09-01-2008, 04:49 PM #11
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fried my plants can they survive
also they have been veggin for solid 4 wks and I was gettin ready to transplant and induce flowering, should i wait another week ? or transplant immediately. again ty for your expertise & time
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09-01-2008, 05:17 PM #12
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fried my plants can they survive
Well you may lose some of the lower leaves there but I think all in all your plant will survive. I completely agree with everyone else to rest her for a while.....maybe just reg water, easy lighting and no nutes while she rehabs for a few days to give her some healing time and also so you can assess the complete scope of what is damaged and what just needs some extra time before you turn her unless Stinky comes along and says to do the exact opposite or something.
PS...While your lower leaves ARE damaged and burned they still have nutes and things to offer your plant so I would leave them on there (I do with mine when they get damaged generally) and just let them be.....again unless someone else suggests thats not a good idea.
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09-01-2008, 05:42 PM #13
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fried my plants can they survive
rgr that WH, i am very sick this morn ,what do think about tranplant & throwing them into 3 days of dark for flower prep? wait a week? oh man I feel like a I was hit by a Train and its parked on me
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09-01-2008, 05:50 PM #14
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fried my plants can they survive
Sorry to hear you aren't feeling well.....see if you can the license number of that train.......

IF it were me I'd just leave her be right in her container with real easy lighting (like regular room light) and just water her normally with no nutes for 3-4 or so days-ish.....then transplant her and turn her.
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09-01-2008, 05:58 PM #15
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fried my plants can they survive
ok ty very much I think I'm off to bed feel like poo
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09-02-2008, 03:10 PM #16
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fried my plants can they survive
No more fish glop close to flower! Stop giving it, and repot, and get going on your bloom ferts.
They may have been fried in part due to how lush and soft the growth gets from high N.
Both you and your plants, feel better soon!
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09-04-2008, 02:57 AM #17
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fried my plants can they survive
Hi stinky ,so nice too here you had a smashing holiday weekend,truly srry,

no "help wanted plant psychic" signs around the neighborhood :jointsmile:
no more slop rgr! ty and may you have a great week "vibes sent" :thumbsup:
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09-04-2008, 04:09 AM #18
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fried my plants can they survive
Veggi,
Sorry to read that you are not feeling well. I agree with everyone else that your girls will pull through.
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09-04-2008, 06:44 PM #19
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fried my plants can they survive
thx luna, well the plants look to be getting sicker. I guess I'll have to chop them owell who needs medicine anyway.
guess i'll have to pack it up and goto liqour store and get some medicine(alcohol) as its all i can get know,hey with a bit of luck I can wipe out my liver in a few mths and be outta of this cold cruel fucked up world
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09-04-2008, 06:52 PM #20
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fried my plants can they survive
You check your runoff recently? Fish emulsion= strangely, surprisingly acidic... check that out asap.
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