What to do with plant overheated

Blimsa

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Went away for a week and left the tent setup as airy as possible with a cheap automatic irrigation system that for the most part did it's job. I think however this plant did not have as much fan breeze on it as the others and has suffered further being quite far along the flowering stage.

I don't want to waste it at this point, but do people think the buds will continue to still develop given the fact that around 70-80% of leaves have shrunk as they do but then gone crispy from the ridiculous UK heat this past week? She still smells ok and drinks nicely still, just more leaves have crisped than I would have liked. It's not going to have a great deal of time left to go so I'm hoping the hardest part of the flowering cycle is over with and at this point it can continue to mature the buds even despite the lack of healthy leaves?
 

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J232

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Ah shit, pop some more beans, live and learn. Plant needs some leaf, the dead leaf can threaten the flower.
 

Queen2Green

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Went away for a week and left the tent setup as airy as possible with a cheap automatic irrigation system that for the most part did it's job. I think however this plant did not have as much fan breeze on it as the others and has suffered further being quite far along the flowering stage.

I don't want to waste it at this point, but do people think the buds will continue to still develop given the fact that around 70-80% of leaves have shrunk as they do but then gone crispy from the ridiculous UK heat this past week? She still smells ok and drinks nicely still, just more leaves have crisped than I would have liked. It's not going to have a great deal of time left to go so I'm hoping the hardest part of the flowering cycle is over with and at this point it can continue to mature the buds even despite the lack of healthy leaves?
I think she's saveable.. expecially since you said she drinks nicely still. There's still some green for photosynthesis. I have experimented with extreme defoliation.. with great success.

I suggest trimming all dead leaves / dead spots.. and giving her a week. See what happens. If you see dead leaves continuing, then chop if she's obviously dying. Personally, I would give her a fighting chance still at this point.
 

Johiem

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For us Americans, that's 100-110°F. Damn, I didn't realize you all got that hot. That's about the temp I'm in growing in recently but I'm here to try to help them. Still haven't gotten the piece for my air conditioner.
 
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