Need help asap please!

chadc

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So I have my plants in a cornfield and I came to check on them today and they looked like they do in the picture!! I think the farmer sprayed something on the corn. So I dug all my plants up and I need to know how to get them back up and going!. Plus 4 were near harvest. They a extremely small and probably wouldn't of yielded much but I need to know what to do with them. Help please!

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Exactly what I did. Anything I can use the plants that are harvested too early for

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Honestly ...I'd rather restart, you may wanna smoke them plants and the residue of the farmers actions may well be with you for life ....all 12 months of it ...?
 
Warning. I come from a crop and soil science background. I would highly advise NOT finishing those plants. Definitely dont smoke it. The commercial grade chemicals used on most corn are not food grade products. A lot of corn is used for animal feed and fuel, which means farmers can spend less money on chemicals as the testing is less scrupilous.

Where im located there is not a lot of corn production so im not sure what kind of pest control/feritilization is common practice.

I wouldnt think anything given to the corn as a beneficial additive would negatively affect your plants, unless they applied at a higher than acceptable ppm.

Only way to know for sure would be to ask the farmer what he sprayed, then talk to a field rep for the chemical company to get specifics.


99% of commercial products used are controlled and hazardous. Not suppose to breathe or let contact skin, let alone smoke it.
 
If you did want them to bounce back id suggest plain water with micro nutrients. .2 ec.

Foliar in the morning, keep soil moisture present but not soaked.


Once sun starts to come up, shake excess water from your plants so you dont get that moisture/heat combo which can lead to mold.
 
Lol throw away they use nasty shit to keep pests off corn don't want to smoke that. Sorry bro I realize why you did it is pretty secret but the corns roots also probably were sucking all the nutes out of the ground. I'd say you wasted your time and to just try again.
 
Smoke the small one and hope the droopy one comes back. I doubt it will though ,when you dig an est dope plant out of the ground to transplant it rarely recovers.
 
You can go to the farmer and tell him you smelled something weird blowing into your windows. Ask him if he sprayed and what it might be? Tell him you doubt it's anything toxic to you because you're not all that close…but you're just curious. See what he tells you.

Toss the plants. If they got hit with ANYTHING, they're not safe to smoke since you'll be inhaling burning toxic chemicals into your lungs.

Find another place to grow.
 
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