Is my plant dead? Help me revive it!

tekdc911

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I came home yesterday from work with my plants extremely wilted. I watered the healthier one who hasn't started budding Jack Herer Feminized, but my Blue Dream Auto had its tips withered and than dried so they have mostly died off. There are very few leaves left that will be manageable at this point of providing energy for the plant. What should I do to help revive this plant? The Jack herer Fem perked up within hours. This is what my plant looks like today, soView attachment 3715547 what should I do?
how old is the auto ? sure its not done ?
 

black jesus

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No wonder. You want it between 70-80 degrees. That's too high.
Blue dream should be fine in that temp. What soil are you using. I would run some clean water for a few mins. The plant want do much but the gal here is to try to keep it going a bit. Do you have a fan in the room. Just give a break down of the setup. 80-90 with no air movement would cook a plant.
 

badanga

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Blue dream should be fine in that temp. What soil are you using. I would run some clean water for a few mins. The plant want do much but the gal here is to try to keep it going a bit. Do you have a fan in the room. Just give a break down of the setup. 80-90 with no air movement would cook a plant.
Fox Farm Ocean Forest , Trio Fox Farm Fert, ViparSpectra Reflector Series 300W LED Full spectrum, space is about 4 1/2 feet long 2 1/2 feet wide 5 1/2 feet tall you can do math on area if u want.
 

Nonagronomist

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seams to be the big problem with autos lifespans ect ive ran 3 fem photo strains from seed and getting unreal results first grow too ive just stuck with what nature intended not slating auto but i just cant work em out reading too many odd stories
As for me, I've only ever grown autos (and not that many of them). So far I've stuck them in the ground, watered, cut them down some time later, smoked them, and gotten high. Notwithstanding the odd caterpillar or two, It didn't seem overly complex.
 

aspire2grow

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As for me, I've only ever grown autos (and not that many of them). So far I've stuck them in the ground, watered, cut them down some time later, smoked them, and gotten high. Notwithstanding the odd caterpillar or two, It didn't seem overly complex.
dont get me wrong read some good feedback on some but like have seen lots go bad and if u get things like ph lockouts or other issues u dont get any recovery time like u do with photo i think its just one of them each to their own as with most things on here always gonna get mixed feedback on everything if thats an auto inthe jar on the avatar pic it looks rather tasty lol
 

Nonagronomist

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dont get me wrong read some good feedback on some but like have seen lots go bad and if u get things like ph lockouts or other issues u dont get any recovery time like u do with photo i think its just one of them each to their own as with most things on here always gonna get mixed feedback on everything if thats an auto inthe jar on the avatar pic it looks rather tasty lol
Yep, that's the the jar labeled "My First Bud."
 
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