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Heat stress, and how to recover?

freddfish

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What do you do when a plant has suffered heat damage (curled leaves on the outside of buds) when a heat surge has caused temps to go to 100 in a closed cabinet? The leaves are still green and the buds are still there...should they just be clipped off and used, or will they continue to keep growing?

There is no problem keeping the plant in flower for a while, if clipping the damaged ones will allow new ones to form. What is the best approach?
 

Rhizosphere

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sea weed and or sea kelp will do the trick!! cold processed if you can find it GH makes a nice sea weed product in there GO line of products called bio weed and you can feed all the way to harvest with it
 

freddfish

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I have the temp issue covered, i think...The buds look stressed at the leaves but OK towards the middle. I might try the kelp, although I am hoping the general nutes will help too.

Soil grow, BTW...and thanks for all the input.
 

Punk

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You should be using digital thermometer and hang your sensor on the top of the plant canopy and see what your temps are.
 
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