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natskee

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I don't understand what is going on with my plants....

They needed to be transplanted and was covered with a big plastic back and was in a hot area for 8 hours. But then it was put in a cool area air was returned to it.


These are both auto flowers and have about 2 weeks left, but I am thinking cut my losses and harvest now. The light has been off for 24 hours now but a nutrient change just happened.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Skee
 

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Dave Coulier

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I don't understand what is going on with my plants....

They needed to be transplanted and was covered with a big plastic back and was in a hot area for 8 hours. But then it was put in a cool area air was returned to it.


These are both auto flowers and have about 2 weeks left, but I am thinking cut my losses and harvest now. The light has been off for 24 hours now but a nutrient change just happened.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I take it your buds didn't look dryed out before being put in the hot area for 8 hours? I had something similar occur when I was away from my plants for too long once before. They became heat stressed, water stressed, and suffered similiar looking damage to the buds of the plant.

I wouldn't waste any more time. Go ahead and cut down now, and start something new in your garden. Theres no recovering from this type of damage.
 

mr bub

Member
It looks like heat burn from lights being too close.
Sorry, but they don't look very tasty, burnt with no trichromes. Why not plant a short flowering indica instead of an autoflower, that way it will be worth smoking.
 

RonSmooth

Member
Veteran
Is that rot?

Something happened to those plants before they went into the plastic. Were there no signs of damage at all before transplanting?

IME, that type of damage doesn't happen in 8 hours. I am still a novice so that doesnt mean it couldnt.
 

natskee

New member
I think its rot, when i put it in the hot area i but 2 bottles of ice in them but i didn't ventilation holes in the bag that covered them. So i think that's where it all went wrong.
 

Joeblaze

New member
would definitely cut my losses and make that into an extract of edible. Was the top of the nug touching the light? It looks like nutrient burn and a long turn calcium deficiency and then heat burn. I would start vegging new plants now. What is your nutrient regiment? Room size, lighting, ventilation, medium, watering intervals, temp? What is hot in a bag 90 degrees in the bag? 90° in the bag so 130° in the bag? Best of luck and I just created an account to help others. This is a great place to find information. I read books and went through years of trial and error and reading forums and watching videos before I was able to consistently be able to estimate my yield, harvest time and how to prevent issues before they happen. I wish I would have just taken the punches from all the jerks and got specific advice for my exact situation and how to plan ahead. If you lay it out I'm sure this fine community can get you straightened right out. Every strain is a new adventure
 

bmp420gti

Member
that damage absolutely can happen in 8 hours, how hot is hot? if it cooked them they are done. Definitely has the overall look of heat related death.
 

Mikell

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Some nice looking compost material....


Captain Obvious to the rescue, why did you put them in a bag and torture them with heat.....
 

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