Fucked up......I used electric heater to quickly heat grow room.

Bose

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So as the title says I was attempting to heat grow room up. The heater got to close to my lower plant causing some damage. Should I remove this small damaged section or leave it alone?PhotoGrid_1461941434152.jpg
 

astronautrob

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Eh, I'd probably leave it alone. How far along are you in flower, like 5-6 weeks? Either way, that sucks dude sorry to see that happen she looks like a decent plant from the pic
 

Mount

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If it were mine... I would leave it... it looks like it is a few weeks into flower? I had a situation where one plant got heat stress and I thought it was trash, but put it back into the flower room anyway and it turned out ok.. harvest was a bit less, the buds that were heat stressed had a lot of foxtailing but that was them recovering I think... just my two cents on it... I never want to give up..
 

Bose

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If it were mine... I would leave it... it looks like it is a few weeks into flower? I had a situation where one plant got heat stress and I thought it was trash, but put it back into the flower room anyway and it turned out ok.. harvest was a bit less, the buds that were heat stressed had a lot of foxtailing but that was them recovering I think... just my two cents on it... I never want to give up..
Yes stupid on my part. I will let it go.
 

astronautrob

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Lol @Mount "I never want to give up", I'm the same way, actually had this happen to me awhile back with a plant that had just started flowering had to chop a section off but you live and learn & it happens when you're getting stuff dialed in
 

Bose

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Lol @Mount "I never want to give up", I'm the same way, actually had this happen to me awhile back with a plant that had just started flowering had to chop a section off but you live and learn & it happens when you're getting stuff dialed in
I have an electric heater because of limited room I hate it. I'm going to be building a bigger room and get a radiator heater.
 

Mount

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Lol @Mount "I never want to give up", I'm the same way, actually had this happen to me awhile back with a plant that had just started flowering had to chop a section off but you live and learn & it happens when you're getting stuff dialed in
So true... when dialing things in, "stuff happens".. its easy to give up and toss things, harder to fix it and keep going... "never say die"... "no plant left behind"... "Be emotional about the disease, not the patient.” "Live and Learn"...
 

Bbcchance

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How low down on the plant is the damage? I'd leave it and if it's low enough you could try to reveg from those ones after harvest, might get some crazy growth out of there
 
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