Will it live?

mjisgood21

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I had a problem with this plant.I had it to close to my light & burnt the fuck out of it.I cut off the crisp leafs & some edges that were burned.As you can tell about 80% of the leaves are gone.I just figured cuting the burnt crisped parts would help it heal quicker.They were so burnt I could hear the leaf crack while moving it to get an angle to cut.
Will it live?Pics show early to current.And I am using this blackout curtain sheet,Could the color affect the plant?I have the outside of it(shiny side) facing in toward the grow room.So no light goes in the room during the 6.
 

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mygirls

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welllets think about BLACKfor a minute. what does the color blackdo. it draw in heat and hold it. put a whit shit over that one. just let them be they will pullout of it. don't cut no more leaves off your just aking for death with a seedling. are you feeding the if so notyet. wait about 2 more weeks. good luck
 

EverythingHydro.com

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You plant has a 100% chance of still growing...of course the conditions have to be right. Here is a hard and fast rule I've learned from pure experience - if there is still green on the plant it can still live. I was asked to visit my cousin's house because he was having problems (all my friends/family know I own a hydroponics store). All of his plants looked lethargic except for one. This plant had OBVIOUS nutrient burn. When I checked the soil it was SOAKED. Way too much water for a plant at that stage. I took the plant, brought it to a friend's house to see if it could be saved. I gave it less than a three percent chance. It was really bad.

When I got it to my friends house probably 45 of the fify leaves were crispy. One of very bottom leaves (the first set of leaves after the cotyldon) still had full green on it. Then next day (I took the small plant out of the soil and put it in new fresh soil that wasn't over nutriented) only the one leaf still had green but it also was starting to burn.

I flushed the soil with three gallons of fresh water and put it under light at about twice the distance of a healthy plant.

Three days later I could baaaarrrely see some fresh green sprouting. I cut off all the dead branches. By this time it was a stick with one leaf on it.

Two weeks later it's a thriving plant that looks beautiful.

Point being, if the plant still has green on it there is hope....so, YES, your plant will definately live if you get it in the right conditions. Besides, your pictures weren't that bad.

Hope this helps.
 

Twistyman

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Should be fine.. pot is the most resilient & reactive plant I've seen..you can break a top right in two and splint it, burn the shit out of it, and it'll keep growing.... but on the other hand you can fart next to them and they'll all die..... damn things...:):):)
 

mjisgood21

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Wow,thanks for the replys!I relly appreciate it.Whit shit lmao.I know what you meant though mygirlz.Hydro thanks!Twistyman,lol thats a good way to put it.When I watered it today I found these damn bugs.Theyre RELLY small And white.I can onely see them if water is on the soil.Im not even going to try to get a pic.They are smaller then spidermites.I can tell they hate light.They try their hardest to get back down in the soil.Im bout to just toss this guy/girl & start a new one.It hasen't relly grown good yet and im having nothing but trouble with it so far.I relly want to see it heal & grow though.But I also have 3 babies that are looking as healthy as a plant can be.Nice green color,leafs are normal & not curling.Theyre onely like a week n 2 dayz old.
 

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EverythingHydro.com

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Don't throw it away. Expirement with it. Learn from it. Of course, if there is a bug issue throw it out. Otherwise what do you have to loose. If I didn't do this I would not have learned as much as I know.

If you need bug control let me know.
 
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