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    Omg!! Too much heat!!

    Just stepped in the room, only to find my babies totally drooped over and looking very dead. The auto-off heater I used had got knocked over earlier that day and I set it back up, not knowing that the temperature knob hit the floor and got turned up.

    Later on the day, I went to check on them and they had obviously been cooking in the heat. I watered them heavily and took the heater out. They look terrible and half of 1 plant got cooked while the others are extremely dehydrated and extremely droopy.

    Will they survive?



    #2
    Doesn't sound good but you'll be surprised how resilient these weeds are. Are you in a cold climate?
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      #3
      I opened the door one morning and saw this, my heart dropped. It was from Lack of Water. I harvested 15 jars of bud 2 months later. Good luck!

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        #4
        Maybe defoliate the damaged leaves so that it can concentrate it's energy on recovery? My recent plant had a bit of windburn and I trimmed off the shriveled leaves and new healthier ones took their place.

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