SeanMace54
420 Member
Hi. I enclosed my 80" sativa in a 10x10x10' wood frame tarped enclosure last night around 11pm it was finished. The plant was in perfect health with some time left prior to when I left it last night. Today after work around 5 I go out to uncover it for the last hour of direct sunlight, and saw all the fan leaves were curled, discolored, and wilted. It looks like the thing died or is dying. I have a couple questions I hope someone can help me with. First Tonight we are getting back down to 29. Should I cover it up for the night n see what happens. Tomorrow and saturday will be near 60F for highs and 45-50 at night.(a warm advection scenario). Or should I go out back right now, and cut it down to dry before rot sets in...if it hasn't already. We have had a very wet damp october, but she dries out real quick, and never has had a spot of mold on her. It has shown most its bud growth since the first of oct which has been primarily in the 50's and cloudy with rain 1-3 days a week. We did have a 2 day heat wave in the high 80's. I guess I only have one question - -What would You do??. I'll add before and after photos. Keep in mind it was in perfect health without a discolored leaf 20 hours before I came home to the wilting. Maybe I suffocated it..or light deprivation. It was a heavy duty tarp. We got 3 inches of snow and 50mph wind gusts.(the wind did not affect it the slightest. The enclosures uprights were pointed and pounded 2-3 ft into the ground, and every ring on the tarp was staked with 14" spikes.
FYI First photo 11 oclock last night. The others are from 5-6 this evening. Ill take more photos before the decision is made if it would help anyone be a better judge. Thanks to whoever takes the time. In my mind shes on life support, and each minute un-attended to could make the difference between compost, or a High-times Winter .
FYI First photo 11 oclock last night. The others are from 5-6 this evening. Ill take more photos before the decision is made if it would help anyone be a better judge. Thanks to whoever takes the time. In my mind shes on life support, and each minute un-attended to could make the difference between compost, or a High-times Winter .