experienced help needed!!!

splifman

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so this is how my plants looked two days ago on the 19th day of flowering (first two pics) which is pretty much how they looked earlier today.

This is how they looked when I got home today (last two pics).

The room temp had jumped up to 90 deg F and it seems as though the timer for the pump stopped working and starved them all day.

After giving them a nice flood, it seems like they will recover. But what I want to know, is this a major set back and could it affect yield? Could they have been shocked? I'm probably just over reacting but some words of wisdom could help ease the pain.

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growindoobies

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i had a simelar thing happem my plant looked dead i was ready to throw her out and voila 8 weeks exactly she was ripe and bountiful
 

Godkas

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You might try rotating it so its under the light more. Chances are you are running enough lumens though. overall doesnt look too bad.
 

videoman40

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That happened just from your temps hitting 90? How are you adding co2, by what method?
I'm only asking because my temps hit 90 on a regular basis, and its been fine for me, maybe cause its a diffferent strain? Or maybe because you have lower levels of co2 than I do? If your using co2, how often do you feed them? What do you feed them?
Sorry for the barrage of questions!
Peace
 

GraF

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Im guessing they look that way cuz they missed out on their water routine, if they are used to it EVERY day then they will show signs if you mess up their "cycle"
 

splifman

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its cool bro. I think it was because my timer stopped working and the water pump didn't turn on all day. I came home today and the temp was at 87 and they were fine because the pump had fed them when it was supposed to. I guess at the hotter temps they need more water or something because just by missing one or two feedings they almost died.
As far as co2 goes, I'm using the yeast sugar method in a one gallon bottle. I have really seen results in the last week since I started doing it. I shake about three times a day, or whenever I can when the lights are on.
The strain is NL. I really think it was teh fact that they didn't get any water all day in the hot temp.
 
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