Revive dead marijuana plant?

Bickie

Member
So me and my boyfriend have started a experiemental grow this summer, and one of the plants got flooded and the snails got to it. and it's pretty much dead. all the leaves are dead, however the top leaves are still green, just droopy.

we took it out of the ground, and brought it inside. any tips on getting it back to life? if possible.

I need to wait to give it nutrients because the soil is water logged from it getting flooded. I put it in the same grow room as my other plant growing indoors that is doing exeptionally well.
 

BOOM WHOMP

Active Member
i had plant this year that was totally eaten by bugs and there was nothing except for the stem still standing. I decided to just water it and see if it would respond and after about a month it completly came back and grew tall and strong. In the end it turned out to be a male so it was useless but the theory is sound.
 

nellyatcha

Well-Known Member
So me and my boyfriend have started a experiemental grow this summer, and one of the plants got flooded and the snails got to it. and it's pretty much dead. all the leaves are dead, however the top leaves are still green, just droopy.

we took it out of the ground, and brought it inside. any tips on getting it back to life? if possible.

I need to wait to give it nutrients because the soil is water logged from it getting flooded. I put it in the same grow room as my other plant growing indoors that is doing exeptionally well.

it will bounce back should of left it alone
 

communistcannabis

Well-Known Member
if the plant has atleast one leaf that is in relative good health then she should rebound, just takes time, after the soil drys out and you are back to watering normaly give her a dose of 1/4 strength veg nutes
 

cowell

Well-Known Member
if the plant has atleast one leaf that is in relative good health then she should rebound, just takes time, after the soil drys out and you are back to watering normaly give her a dose of 1/4 strength veg nutes
couldn't have said it better myself.
 

Green Cross

Well-Known Member
i had plant this year that was totally eaten by bugs and there was nothing except for the stem still standing. I decided to just water it and see if it would respond and after about a month it completly came back and grew tall and strong. In the end it turned out to be a male so it was useless but the theory is sound.
This is the typical outcome.

It's not worth trying to revive a stressed plant, because it's much more likely to be male.
 

Arral

Active Member
Never dig up a plant thats already stressed like that if you plan to revive, you could have just signed its death certificate by sending it into transplant shock as well.
 
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