Will they survive?

bcsmoka

Active Member
So the plants basically cooked for about 20 hours. My brother was doing some plumbing for the chiller fan and stupidly did not turn the water intake back on, thus the plants cooked at about 40 degrees for about 20 hours..

Will they survive? They are bone dry and the leaves crispy and i watered them a lot, previously were completely healthy and growing fine, in about 3-4 weeks of veg.

Thanks for your input.

Cheers.
 

BongJuice

Well-Known Member
So the plants basically cooked for about 20 hours. My brother was doing some plumbing for the chiller fan and stupidly did not turn the water intake back on, thus the plants cooked at about 40 degrees for about 20 hours..

Will they survive? They are bone dry and the leaves crispy and i watered them a lot, previously were completely healthy and growing fine, in about 3-4 weeks of veg.

Thanks for your input.

Cheers.
Do you mean 40 celsius, which would mean something like over 100 degrees fahrenheit.

I'd put a humidity dome over them or something.
Keep spraying them with water or put a humidifier directly on them for a day.
 

bcsmoka

Active Member
Yes 40 celsius, over 100 F. They are in 2 gallon pots about 1.5 feet tall, humidity domes not an option, but they look like completely dead, chances of survival? 50%?
Do you mean 40 celsius, which would mean something like over 100 degrees fahrenheit.

I'd put a humidity dome over them or something.
Keep spraying them with water or put a humidifier directly on them for a day.
 

BongJuice

Well-Known Member
Yes 40 celsius, over 100 F. They are in 2 gallon pots about 1.5 feet tall, humidity domes not an option, but they look like completely dead, chances of survival? 50%?
Stick some stakes in the pot that higher than the plant.
Get a white or clear garbage bag, spray the shit out the inside of the bag and put it over plants.
Voila...Humidity dome.
 

bcsmoka

Active Member
If they are to survive, do you think they would still produce?


Stick some stakes in the pot that higher than the plant.
Get a white or clear garbage bag, spray the shit out the inside of the bag and put it over plants.
Voila...Humidity dome.
 

mrbud2010

Active Member
if the stem of the plant is hard and woody feeling then the plants have seen there death because i left my radiator on for around 2 hours at 85 farenhiet and the few small ones i had at the back luckily were the only ones that died leaving me out of 14 plants only 8 left........
 
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