Extreme dehydration?

bibbles

Active Member
A few days ago I discovered my AC had gone out during my evening check, and temps had hit 100F; so, I installed a window fan, and a couple pedestal between the AC in another room and this one, which brought temps down to acceptable levels... however, I forgot to account for the heat of the day, and the plants nearly drank themselves dry between checks the next day. Two were severely wilted, one was just a little bit; I did what I could, and the former are as good as could possibly be expected, I think, but the later seems to have gotten a bit worse; I don't think it's spreading, so perhaps it's just taking a little while to drop those leaves, but I figured it was worth asking about since I couldn't come up with anything.

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1itsme

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they look fine considering 100f temps. definately want to get the heat under control 100 isnt good. if their in soil you should prob repot before you go into flower. they would have to have filled out the pots pretty good to start wilting in 24 hours, even with high temps imo.
 

bibbles

Active Member
Oh, they're in 5 gallon DWC buckets (2.5 gallons of solution), and a replacement AC arrived today (the third, fuck Whynter, go Amazon), so everything is handled, it was just a rough three days; honestly, I fully expected to lose the two super wilted plants and be happy that was all, but things turned out much better than expected! :)

I'm just a little worried that perhaps that period lead to another wilting problem in the one that's not perked back up, and would like to do something about it ASAP if so.
 
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