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Faulty timer plants not watered.


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Hoping someone can offer some help or words to soften the despair of my fu*kup! Timer has blown and I’ve only just checked on them this evening since Monday. 

 

 

so currently in week 6 and my feed timer has blown! This has meant they’ve had no water for the past 2/3 days and as a result have completely wilted! 
 

I’ve dropped the lights intensity and done a long feed but so far into flowering what’s the prognosis.? Will they come back or will such stress just lock them out now? 
 

any pointers on what else to do? 

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12 minutes ago, Shumroom said:

Upload a photo or 2 for us to get a better idea 👍

large.IMG_2024-04-10-211806.jpeg.d81a548ab93c5571fabfca04ea0a3b3e.jpeglarge.IMG_2024-04-10-211859.jpeg.50f1e785c680a28f78c3c4a15564eec9.jpegAll effected slightly different depending on usual uptake but the back 3 are bar far the worse.

 

Some leafs have dried but majority haven’t. 

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Thanks for that :) 

 

 

Some might be too far gone,

but there’s some that still look like there’s plenty of life remaining in them.

 

Only you will be able to see exactly what’s going on.

 

Check the stems to see if they just snap in half fairly easily.

 

If they do this then they’re very unlikely to start drinking happily again.

 

You might have to take/harvest those that have pretty much died.

 

 

Do you have a separate area for drying while the rest of them finish off?

 

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I reckon it's a little bit too far gone to continue growing properly after wilting so much.

Been in a similar situation with blocked drippers.

 

The biggest issue I can see with the super wilted ones is their roots will be pretty buggered so careful to not over water them now.

 

Give it a plain water and see how well it bounces back and make a judgement from there.

 

 

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On 11/04/2024 at 13:40, Shumroom said:

Thanks for that :) 

 

 

Some might be too far gone,

but there’s some that still look like there’s plenty of life remaining in them.

 

Only you will be able to see exactly what’s going on.

 

Check the stems to see if they just snap in half fairly easily.

 

If they do this then they’re very unlikely to start drinking happily again.

 

You might have to take/harvest those that have pretty much died.

 

 

Do you have a separate area for drying while the rest of them finish off?

 

Atb

 

 

 

☯️

 

On 15/04/2024 at 08:48, Thai Stick said:

I reckon it's a little bit too far gone to continue growing properly after wilting so much.

Been in a similar situation with blocked drippers.

 

The biggest issue I can see with the super wilted ones is their roots will be pretty buggered so careful to not over water them now.

 

Give it a plain water and see how well it bounces back and make a judgement from there.

 

 


 

Thanks lads! I’ve just had to accept it and dropped them all. I unfortunately don’t have the luxury of a separate area I could dry in only a very small veg tent with a few small ones in atm. 
 

Worse part, when the power went out from the now found to be failed timer as it tripped the board and my focus was on these I neglected my few babies 🤦🏻‍♂️..!

 

so I now have some younger plants also wilted but will upload a picture of those very shortly to see if these are also probably too far gone. The leaves are not dried out but are very wilted so maybe the damage is already done! 
 

its not been my week 

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