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DRY and CRISPY - no water for 5 days

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Guest

OK, I totally screwed up.

I left for 5 days.

I made arrangements for a friend to take care of them

I left my deadbolt locked accidentally.

I have drowned them now and am crossing my fingers to keep them going.



 

Diego

Active member
start over , that one on the left looks like it might pull through, but starting new seed or getting new clones would be a lot quicker probably. They look hurtin.
 
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Guest

Diego said:
start over , that one on the left looks like it might pull through, but starting new seed or getting new clones would be a lot quicker probably. They look hurtin.
Dammit.

:(((((
 

king j

Member
hate to see that...
i dont think you can clone them plants before they bounce back... that is if they bounce back.
you are gonna waste countless weeks bringing them back.. my guess is atleast 3-4
so id say if you got more of these genetics it would be easiest to start fresh.
be careful not to over water them because you will just rot the roots before it has a chance to regrow.
goodluck
 
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Guest 10952

Yeh i would say take some cuts in hopes of not loosing what you have.
 

BigJilm

Member
When was the last time you watered them before you left?
In soil 5 days with no water wouldn't cause them to look like that. Maybe 5 days of no water 100 degree temps and 20% humidity. The one of the right probably only needs to be watered once every 5 days anywho. Just water them and they will be OK. The 2 on the right look like they are being revegged or something. What stage of growth are they on?
 
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Guest

BigJilm said:
When was the last time you watered them before you left?
In soil 5 days with no water wouldn't cause them to look like that. Maybe 5 days of no water 100 degree temps and 20% humidity. The one of the right probably only needs to be watered once every 5 days anywho. Just water them and they will be OK. The 2 on the right look like they are being revegged or something. What stage of growth are they on?
The left one is a clone of the middle. The middle one is a cloned mom in week 5 of veg, and the right is a reveg (4 weeks or so)
 

Verite

My little pony.. my little pony
Veteran
pieceofmyheart said:
I have seen them bounce back from the brink of death with some lovins' and water.

wet_tshirt_muschis.jpg
 

tuttlebudd

Member
BigJilm said:
When was the last time you watered them before you left?
In soil 5 days with no water wouldn't cause them to look like that. Maybe 5 days of no water 100 degree temps and 20% humidity. The one of the right probably only needs to be watered once every 5 days anywho. Just water them and they will be OK. The 2 on the right look like they are being revegged or something. What stage of growth are they on?
This last winter I HAD to leave the ladies in the last 4 weeks of flowering for up to 8 days at a time!!! USING some brain matter I made sure to WATER thoroughly the DAY I left...kept the TEMPS down....NO PROBLEM...ZERO...ZILCH...NADA....brain should have told you..."let's REPOT" one size JUST before we leave....5 days??? Should have been a PIECE OF CAKE...sorry for your probable loss's..but UNFORTUNATLY we learn from our MISTAKES....
tutt
 
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Guest

tuttlebudd said:
This last winter I HAD to leave the ladies in the last 4 weeks of flowering for up to 8 days at a time!!! USING some brain matter I made sure to WATER thoroughly the DAY I left...kept the TEMPS down....NO PROBLEM...ZERO...ZILCH...NADA....brain should have told you..."let's REPOT" one size JUST before we leave....5 days??? Should have been a PIECE OF CAKE...sorry for your probable loss's..but UNFORTUNATLY we learn from our MISTAKES....
tutt
Im new - didnt think about repot = more water :pointlaug
 
G

Guest

Well, all the ones pictured were officially TOAST (its been 6 weeks now)

But I had one clone in veg that had enough moisture in the soil that it might have been recoverable.

Here she is 6 weeks after the drought, feeding veg npk and water alternating, but feeding way less often than the new kids on the block since she is definitely slow to come back.




Looks like a Christmas tree. Maybe it will bounce back before then :pointlaug
 
G

Guest

Bump out of nowhere. Not only did she bounce back, she got healthy, strong, and produced.




 

Z10N

Active member
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiice one man!:) she's back from the dead, she've seen it all now.
whats the weight on her?? and how does she smoke now when she survived to make it into your bong? :p
 
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dre86

tuttlebudd said:
This last winter I HAD to leave the ladies in the last 4 weeks of flowering for up to 8 days at a time!!! USING some brain matter I made sure to WATER thoroughly the DAY I left...kept the TEMPS down....NO PROBLEM...ZERO...ZILCH...NADA....brain should have told you..."let's REPOT" one size JUST before we leave....5 days??? Should have been a PIECE OF CAKE...sorry for your probable loss's..but UNFORTUNATLY we learn from our MISTAKES....
tutt
good tip
 

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