Temp hit over 120F 5 hours while away please help

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by m1ck3y, Jun 30, 2015.

  1. Okay so basically I was at school and for one reason and another my AC stopped alone with my entire vent system aside from one osculating fan. Now as you may imagine I freaked out.


    Condition of plants on a few of them severe drooping but no wilted leaves. Please note I just defoliated and lollipopped merely 2 days ago.
    Dirt was also dry (today was watering day) so everything just added up and below is the results.
    Now I raised the lights (3 600 watts) turned off two and left one on at 1000watts. note this is a 10x5 tent. 18 total plants. aprox. 1 1/2months old with lots and lots of lst and topping. They are still in veg and planned to be kept there until next tuesday.


    The leaves look pretty bad but upon inspection a lot of the new growth from the tips is still light green and nothing looks dead except for some really droopy leaves that are soft and moist to the touch now. Water has help spring some leaves up. temps and everything are back to normal.


    Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated!
     

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  2. NO SWINGS just even keel growing.. I realize you are doing that but if the plant was smothered you would get the hay smell. So smell your plants in a couple of days
     
  3. #3 roorforcrumble, Jul 1, 2015
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    Sounds like you need to consider this. You really should since it is a rather serious electrical problem. You were probably drawing too much power, but there are other concerns as well.


    So ask yourself and learn from this.


    Why did my circuit breaker trip?


    http://georgebrazilplumbingelectrical.com/blog/why...



    http://georgebrazilplumbingelectrical.com/blog/why...



    Edit: Please be careful and remember it isn't the volts it is the amperes that will kill you. So it could be 110v and end up killing you, or it could be 1 million volts and not. It is about the current in amperes that flows through you.
     
  4. Thanks for the response! To clarify the Circuit breaker did not trip. The power strip I had (was older) gave way. Figured this out by testing it after the fact. Which the strip literally had all my fans on it. (I am having an electrician come do all my wiring for me next week once im back from cali, not gonna use more than one light for the plants recovery until then)


    2 days later now leaves are perked back up. and the new growth at the nodes is still fresh green and looking healthy.


    Aside from the leaves that are now crusty, that seems to be the only serious visible damage. I have another week n a half until scheduled flower....I'm hoping they few that are fucked up will be back up to full capacity
     

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