Recovering from wind burn

cbgb

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Long time grower, new problems.
I had not checked on one of my tents in 3 days. Until this morning! Oscillating fan stopped Oscillating and the fan head bent down and blasted this girl. If it matters, in 4 week veg, soil, cfl, GSC strain. Planned on flowering her outdoors in the northeast after 6 week veg. Any thoughts, help or advice on clawgirl would be appreciated.
Cannabis plant wind burn 🔥 She is in an isolated room at the moment.
Thank you!!

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Im sure they are maybe using a humidifier with the room at 65 /70 % humidity for a bit under lower light
sea, how long do you think I should mist it for?
She was to go outside to flower in the northeast in a couple of weeks. Do you think she'll make it out there?
Thanks!
 
She is in an isolated room at the moment.
Why. Move it back somewhere where it can get good light. Be sure the watering and soil moisture is under control.

Cannot really see what has happened to the plant since the camera took a light reading off of the window blinds. A proper photo will show how much damage was done to the existing leaves and stems.

Assuming it is not crazy dry outside where you are, I would just get her outside now. Start her off in a semi -shady location for a few days and add more sun as she asks for it.
Yes, this that Sueet mentions. If the damage done by the wind burn is minimal then the plant will recover quicker and make up for the lost time if it can get some sunlight.
 
Why. Move it back somewhere where it can get good light. Be sure the watering and soil moisture is under control.

Cannot really see what has happened to the plant since the camera took a light reading off of the window blinds. A proper photo will show how much damage was done to the existing leaves and stems.


Yes, this that Sueet mentions. If the damage done by the wind burn is minimal then the plant will recover quicker and make up for the lost time if it can get some sunlight.
Thanks!
 
Why. Move it back somewhere where it can get good light. Be sure the watering and soil moisture is under control.

Cannot really see what has happened to the plant since the camera took a light reading off of the window blinds. A proper photo will show how much damage was done to the existing leaves and stems.


Yes, this that Sueet mentions. If the damage done by the wind burn is minimal then the plant will recover quicker and make up for the lost time if it can get some sunlight.
Thanks, will try and get a better photo today. The leaves are brittle and severely clawed. Aux shoots are ok as they were partially hidden by the fan leaves.
 
Why. Move it back somewhere where it can get good light. Be sure the watering and soil moisture is under control.

Cannot really see what has happened to the plant since the camera took a light reading off of the window blinds. A proper photo will show how much damage was done to the existing leaves and stems.


Yes, this that Sueet mentions. If the damage done by the wind burn is minimal then the plant will recover quicker and make up for the lost time if it can get some sunlight.
@wings @sea , @ sueet here is a better picture of the damage! Clawgirl.
It's bad.

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