Quote Originally Posted by Necrogrim0006
I planted some Afghan indoors. 2 plants came up fine. They didn't have lots of light, but enough to keep growing slowly. One bright sunny day I took them outside. Within a couple of hours ONE of the plants had shriveled up. All the leaves were toast. The other plant was fine :S I rushed them indoors. The next day the damaged plants stem was dried from the base up.

A couple of days later, the other plant now has shriveled leaves. It's progressing more slowly, but the stem is starting to dry up, this time from the top down. Everything is still green, there are no brown or yellow, and the leaves have no fallen off, but they are crispy.

Can I do anything to save this plant?

And what happened? Was it too shocking to suddenly get so much sun? I thought cannabis was supposed to grow like a "weed", hence the nickname.

Thanks!
Well true they are a weed, but a weed started inside, then taken out into the strong sun are going to fry. If you had put it in a cup and started it outside, it would have been used to the sun and would be fine. Its the extreme sun light opposed to weak indoor lighting that killed them. I would either start them outside, or put them out in the shade and give them bits of sun to get them used to it before direct sun light. Id try to just put them in some soil and set them in the sun, then the seed will pop and thrive:hippy: You can try to save your seedling, but if the top dies, its a goner. It has nothing to take energy into the plant without leaves.

Try again, its a learning thing, but once ya get a few tips, your getting free weed.

Good luck:rasta: