Heat stress

Bernie420

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Outdoor grow. Autoflower and its around 32 degres celcius. she got burned alot in one day. is she dead?
(week 2 in flower)
Soil is too hot flush pot renute at half strength keep in the shade.

What happened is that in the heat the plant is taking up more water than it did in the past with the soil being hot that burned up the plant. or however you fed it but that is your problem. imo
 

VandalGrowerOg

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Soil is too hot flush pot renute at half strength keep in the shade.

What happened is that in the heat the plant is taking up more water than it did in the past with the soil being hot that burned up the plant. or however you fed it but that is your problem. imo
Do u think she can recover?
 

Bernie420

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Do u think she can recover?
Your in flower and that plant is stressed. Your kind of screwed. It'll survive I guess if you do things right. I would say that this is just a learning experience to figure out what you did and to not repeat it again.

Like I said flush renute at half strength add back some microbes leave it in the shade for a couple of weeks while it figures shit out. Good opportunity to flex your bring a plant back from the dead skills.

I would move on to the next one though.
 
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VandalGrowerOg

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I have other plants too that are not damaged at all but they are photoperiods....only the autoflower got burned probably because the genetics of autos are from colder weathers.
 
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