SecretHideout
Active Member
I have been prompted to restore a dire situation to glory, and I would like all the good advice you can give me; please help me salvage and replenish.
This is what i am walking into:
Indoors
My friend was given clones 30 clones, divided onto 10 slabs, he has held onto them for 7 weeks. There are only 10 survivors now, barely surviving, as there has been a mite infestation, and the room temperature has been in the 90s at times, usually between 80-90. He has had a terrible light schedule, saying when the temperature is too hot he has turned the lights off for any random number of hours to cool the room down. Some plants are over 18 inches and need to be cut imo. They get fed once a day.
I'm guessing I need to buy a standing AC unit, neem the hell out of the room, and top off the tall plants. I was wondering how long it might take to hospitalize these girls, and when i should start flowering them, and any other advice you could give me. Do I try to cut off the dead parts?
i will try to take a picture of the room, wondering if some of these plants are even salvagable. thank you
This is what i am walking into:
Indoors
My friend was given clones 30 clones, divided onto 10 slabs, he has held onto them for 7 weeks. There are only 10 survivors now, barely surviving, as there has been a mite infestation, and the room temperature has been in the 90s at times, usually between 80-90. He has had a terrible light schedule, saying when the temperature is too hot he has turned the lights off for any random number of hours to cool the room down. Some plants are over 18 inches and need to be cut imo. They get fed once a day.
I'm guessing I need to buy a standing AC unit, neem the hell out of the room, and top off the tall plants. I was wondering how long it might take to hospitalize these girls, and when i should start flowering them, and any other advice you could give me. Do I try to cut off the dead parts?
i will try to take a picture of the room, wondering if some of these plants are even salvagable. thank you