Tangerine Dream - can it be saved?

PlantsAreNeat

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This plant was basically a cast away, has been exposed to high temps and humidity at times, and even had one of her stalks chopped that got way too tall, and lives in a hot garage that is now under cooling control moving forward. I have not kept great tabs on this plant, and she has got to be at like five or six weeks into flowering and looks like she has just begun.

First off I am wondering if anyone thinks this thing can be saved for some sort of smoke, given that it is so late in flowering already and looks so bad? Second, would like to learn more than anything for the future with other plants. Thoughts on the clawed leaves, always droopy, very thin looking leaves, etc.? Is this all heat and humidity issues, or possible rootbound problem with how big it got in that smaller pot?

Background and conditions are as follows..

Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil along with the Fox Farm trio of nutes. This thing has only been fed nutes once a week at most, the rest just water, everything going in the soil at 6.0-6.1 PH. It is under a 400W HPS in a grow tent that is now 78-85 degrees with a humidity of about 60%.

Very lost on this thing at this point but again it has not had the greatest care. Repot it in a bigger pot and see what happens? Or just gut it? Lol

Thanks all!
 

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PlantsAreNeat

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Ah man, I have never cut a clone, and this is possibly a dumb question, but would I want clones of a plant that is struggling like this one?
 

gjs4786

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Ah man, I have never cut a clone, and this is possibly a dumb question, but would I want clones of a plant that is struggling like this one?
You don't want to take clones cause she is already in flower. The plant looks like it can recover fine. If she survives the stress without herming, I'd try to hold on to her. The foliage looks like it can come back though.
 
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