WHATS WRONG WITH MY PLANT! :( HELPP

jimoffy

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hey guy!! im in aus and growing outdoor this season. got 2 plants growing in coco. its first week of flower and its also been the hottest week as of yet. i noticed the last day or 2 ( been over 105 farenheit - 38 degrees ) and i noticed white spots on the plant that start to turn brown and crunchy..

it seems like its more the leaves on the top of the plant where its closest to the sun that are affected. i know i have a slight spidermight problem which i am attending to, but i know this isnt from mites. i think it might be heat stress?? thanks guys!!
 

Bugeye

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High heat is not such a big issue with outdoor plants if they have adequate water. Your leaf edges will be turning upward if it is heat/low humidity. White dots are spider mite damage. Guess you'll need to get a pic posted for better opinions.
 

*BUDS

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To do that it was hotter than 38 , i think it was closer to 45 with hot strong winds in most of AUS this week and this will give them minor to major heat stress. Some strains handle it better than others and the more hardened off they are with previous hot days the quicker they will bounce back.
If you can, shade them with an umbrella or something if its hot again.
 

chummer

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they sell plant cloth specifacially for this heat problem. lets light through and reduces heat.go to amazon
 
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