are they dead???

4Dexter2Morgan0

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I let my outdoor girls go too long without water. I went two weeks without watering them but didnt think much of it because it rained 3 times not letting them go longer then 7 days without it. Im pretty sure they are done for but i fed and waterd them when i saw them in this state. Just wondering if its worth checking on in a few days. Im asumming they wouldnt yeild shit even if they did bounce back, i dont think it will have enough leafs left to power the bud growth. I think they started flowering about 3 or 4 weeks ago. I cant believe they dried up so fast. Is it worth the hike deep into the woods to check on them?20140917_170616.jpg20140917_170516.jpg 20140917_170514.jpg
 

bird dog

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I let my outdoor girls go too long without water. I went two weeks without watering them but didnt think much of it because it rained 3 times not letting them go longer then 7 days without it. Im pretty sure they are done for but i fed and waterd them when i saw them in this state. Just wondering if its worth checking on in a few days. Im asumming they wouldnt yeild shit even if they did bounce back, i dont think it will have enough leafs left to power the bud growth. I think they started flowering about 3 or 4 weeks ago. I cant believe they dried up so fast. Is it worth the hike deep into the woods to check on them?View attachment 3256150View attachment 3256151 View attachment 3256152
Looks like you did a super job fiming at an early stage. Trim that dead shit off the bottom sections and add some veg food to your nute feed. Looks salvageable to me. IMO - Peace :peace:
 

Finshaggy

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I think it is ok, but you have a lot less roots than it had when it grew all that it has grown. I would do a bunch of trimming and keep everything green, get something like a stick to tie it to and make sure the roots don't have too many different jobs right now.
 

AlphaPhase

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I don't think it'll finish properly outdoors, it'll take a while to get over the stress, but if you can bring it inside that would be best, when does it usually frost where you are? The weather will be your biggest hurdle nursing it back to life
 

Walter9999

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By the plants located around yours I'd say you're in the south somewhere. With that said I'd just water them and let em run their course. It will flower until march next year if you are in the south so clean it up and let it run...I wouldn't use any nutes until it recovers though...g/l
 
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