CFL light severely burned plant

George562

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Hello Guys,

My 4 X 30W CFL bulbs fell on my poor plant while I was at work yesterday :( :( :(. The attached pictures are before and after. Do you think there is a chance it will make it through? Durban Poison feminized, 2.5 weeks old seedling, transplanted 2 days ago.

Stem seems undamaged, i sprinkled some water drops on it right away and removed burned leaves. on of the baby leaves has yellowish patch in the middle. Soil was pretty moist.

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$bkbbudz$

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Agree with all of the above. Cannabis is very resilient and can handle a great deal of grower error and torture. I can't find it now but Jorge Cervantes has a video showing a SEVERELY damaged almost dead plant that came back thriving and produced budz.

Good Luck and Great Growz
 

Bbcchance

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It's amazing what they can handle, but as vostok said no more fiddleing, don't trim any leaves anymore, just let them be ugly, she will pretty up in a due time, but she doesn't need any more stress right now
 

Mateuszpl

Active Member
Believe me buddy of mine had a dried up plant that was burned, had just a tiny bit of green, way less then that, and it came back.
 

ISK

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my question is how the hell did this happen, you are lucky your house didn't burn down.

I think most importantly you need to address the reason it fell down

Personally I use redundancy for my light....I secure the pigtails of the chains to separate hooks
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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my question is how the hell did this happen, you are lucky your house didn't burn down.

I think most importantly you need to address the reason it fell down

Personally I use redundancy for my light....I secure the pigtails of the chains to separate hooks
I have the exact same answer everytime i see one of these threads. Gotta make sure them lights are secure. Lucky it was just some cfls.
 
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