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    My ladies showing signs of heat stress.
    I'm working on fixing the heat issue.

    Is there anything I can do to get her back to health again or is the damage unrepairable and it's just a case of not letting it get worse?

    I think a few areas look a bit too dark, not sure if it's a trick of light or maybe over fed, she was underfed before.

    Any advice would be appreciated

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    The damage always looks worse than it is, but you have done the important thing - you've sorted the issue
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    Well it's not a done deal yet, but I'm hopeful some adjustments will sort it. She's got loads of leaves so I'm not concerned if she loses a few, but I don't want to burn the buds as they get bigger.

    I removed the LST as she went into flower, she's not popped up by much, but I think il tie her back town again, gently, might give me an extra inch or two from the lights on top of other adjustments

    Here's hoping 😓

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    Blast her with a good compost tea raise the light for a day or so


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    I've had the same when I left the oil heater on when the lights cam on, didn't realise for hours and when I got there it's was 40c. Not made the same mistake again and they're doing just fine.

    I must say, I'm not sure it was so bad a thing in my case, now the leaves have curled a bit it's leading to long dense channels of frosting along the leaf curls, kind of filling the cavities with trichs. The trim is going to make some sweet oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeeuk1 View Post
    Blast her with a good compost tea raise the light for a day or so


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    I wouldn't be blasting her with anything liquid while in flower. Correcting the temps is all that's needed imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyB View Post
    I wouldn't be blasting her with anything liquid while in flower. Correcting the temps is all that's needed imo.
    I think you misunderstood when I said blast i meant out into the pot🤔🤔


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeeuk1 View Post
    I think you misunderstood when I said blast i meant out into the pot����


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    Iv managed to get the light a few inches further away, hoping that will help, temps are back under 30c for now.

    I will look into this compost tea 😂😂 sounds yummy

    Thankfully it seems to be minor, a few leaves curled a bit, she's getting fatter everyday now, still a long way to go.

    Thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyB View Post
    I've had the same when I left the oil heater on when the lights cam on, didn't realise for hours and when I got there it's was 40c. Not made the same mistake again and they're doing just fine.

    I must say, I'm not sure it was so bad a thing in my case, now the leaves have curled a bit it's leading to long dense channels of frosting along the leaf curls, kind of filling the cavities with trichs. The trim is going to make some sweet oil.

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