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!

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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?
  1. Trim crispy leaves?
  2. Trim the branches from the main stalk that the crispies were on?
  3. Water more in the coming days?
  4. Water less?
  5. Nutes?
  6. 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 Reviewed by jedubz on . Heat tortured my plants, can I save them? 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! 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 Rating: 5