HELP PLEASE !!

TheDmGuru

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My plant has been In Flower for two weeks so I took her outside to dry the soil a lil faster... long story short I put a tarp over her for the night and returned to this.. is there anyway to bring my baby back
 

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manfredo

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It will green back up, but those curly toasty leaves won't.

Bring it back in, and let it adjust for a day or 2, then remove all the crispy fan leaves...You could remove the worst ones now.

Always a bad idea moving indoor plants in and out like that. It is like inviting bugs into your grow area.

A couple weeks and it will be good as new, with a little love.
 

TheDmGuru

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It will green back up, but those curly toasty leaves won't.

Bring it back in, and let it adjust for a day or 2, then remove all the crispy fan leaves...You could remove the worst ones now.

Always a bad idea moving indoor plants in and out like that. It is like inviting bugs into your grow area.

A couple weeks and it will be good as new, with a little love.
Thanks I been worrying all day cause this is my biggest plant, I went 4 months into veg and don’t want that hard work to go to waste
 

bam0813

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It must of been hot AF . See what happens but thats alot of stress to fight through . Hate being neg maybe im wrong but quality imo will be effected
 

manfredo

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This damage isn't going to have anything to do with how it smokes!! It is going to set you back some time, but I see lots of green underneath. Weed plants are amazingly resilient.

Have you seen pictures of plants that people defoliate down to near nothing, and 2w weeks later they are full as can be? That's what you will have. She'll be fine, as long as it didn't pick up some bugs while out there!
 

TheDmGuru

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This damage isn't going to have anything to do with how it smokes!! It is going to set you back some time, but I see lots of green underneath. Weed plants are amazingly resilient.

Have you seen pictures of plants that people defoliate down to near nothing, and 2w weeks later they are full as can be? That's what you will have. She'll be fine, as long as it didn't pick up some bugs while out there!
My main concern is how it’s going to affect the flowering stage since it been in flower for 2 weeks now will it reduce my harvest by a land slide or make a decent comeback
 

manfredo

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My main concern is how it’s going to affect the flowering stage since it been in flower for 2 weeks now will it reduce my harvest by a land slide or make a decent comeback
Ohhhhhh...I missed the "in flower for 2 weeks" part.

You are moving a plant in flower in and out doors???? That's asking for trouble in many ways.


Yeah, you might be fucked then. I'd re-veg it at this point, is probably your only hope!!
 

TheDmGuru

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Ohhhhhh...I missed the "in flower for 2 weeks" part.

You are moving a plant in flower in and out doors???? That's asking for trouble in many ways.


Yeah, you might be fucked then. I'd re-veg it at this point, is probably your only hope!!
I’ve never had a problem switching in and out from my house I’ve always did this for flowering, but I’ve never ran into this in my 4 years of growing so I guess there’s a first time for everything
 

Hollatchaboy

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I say fuck it, flower her out. You're already 2 weeks in. What else you gonna do, chop her down? Then you get nothin for sure.
 
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JustBlazin

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I've had a plant with about a Nickle of green left on it and I nursed it back to life, thing looks absolutely fuct, but I also still see green underneath and as long as there's green there's hope
Gonna take some time but it will survive
 
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Hollatchaboy

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The only problem is, the plant is going to spend energy trying to rebuild, instead of using that energy to just build flower. Diminished returns but it's better than nothing.
 
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