Can they be saved??

Dublo7UK

Member
Hi, i have just come back off holiday for a week to find my light bulb has blown.
I changed the bulb for my spare which gives off a white light insted of the usual orange light and watered them, i took the photos about 9 hours after i turned the light on and there looking worse.

Is there any chance they can be saved??
 

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Imlovinit

Well-Known Member
Ya know, just don't over water, and hope for the best. Someone on RIU did a test and it took i think 2 months of darkness to kill a plant. It looks like they died from lack of water not light. Best of luck
 

ijustgrowGREEN

Well-Known Member
my goodness... that's bad! it looks as though most of the plants leaves will end up dying if they arn't already-thus, she will not be able to get energy from your light source. not good. i'd cut off everything that's surely dead and if there's still leaf matter left after that, you could try to save them. whether or not they live.... who knows. better luck next time :) what were the details of your grow anyways? soil, nutes, lights, etc. ?
 

OrganicOzarks

Active Member
If you love them enough they might actually make it through. You just never really know. They are amazing plants you know. I would just scrap them and sart over though. It just depends if you want to take the time with them.
 

Dublo7UK

Member
Thank you all for the quick responses...

They have not been watered for nearly 2 weeks, i had just swiched them to 12/12 so i suspect the timer had been the cause.

I'am growing AK48 in soil, using a 400w hps. i had just started to use Bio-bloom.
I've took some cuttings so fingers crossed.I'll keep you all informed.
Cheers
 
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