Deficiency Help, High Heat

BudgetGrows

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Haven't posted in a bit. Thought I'd get some input...

Unknown Strain
Monster cropped clone
Maybe month old from transplant out of solo cups
FFOF, perlite, lime
Great Roots from solo cups to pot
Smaller nursery black pots, think 3gallon
One feed of FF nutes 1/2 strength
Usually transplant before flower too


Usually grow indoor, had these revegging outdoors. Not use to it. NorCal Climate. Temps got to 105 week straight. I know 20 mins south of me humidity been low, about 14%. Burned leaves, look dry, droopy. One looks better than the other. Was lush green maybe 3 days ago and turned in 24 hrs, was a bit dryer than normal before I watered as well. There sitting in shade now but temps still hanging in mid high 90's around here. Took a couple cuttings of the larger one which is why it's smaller. The other was just late to reveg. Problem happened a few days after cuts. The cuttings look great at 5 days lol.
Is this a heat problem? Sorry I have no before pics. Advice on recovery? Am I best to move these two indoor? The smoke was great on last harvest so just trying to maintain the strain on a last second whim lol.
Was the larger one:
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Smaller one:
Looks a little better than other but has same symptoms
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Also, if I get these recovered, do I have time to keep these outdoor and have a good veg before it starts to flower? Again, NorCal and it's about mid July :/, if anyone's fimiliar. I mean it's got to be better than an indoor 3oz pull right? Well thanks for anyone willing to donate some knowledge!
 

Thai_Lights

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I'm not familiar with guerilla grows but could be a combination of too much heat and too much light. You can bring any plant back in veg so do what you are most comfortable with. 3 zips is a good pull indoors if you are in the 3gal like you said IMO. Do your thing and don't mess around too much with her she will come back.
 

BudgetGrows

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Yeah, but that 3 zips would be tops and isn't easy for me, and usually done in scrog. Honestly I wanted to see for myself a outdoor branching machine lol. Doesn't work well indoor IMO unless you have great lights or train the crap out of it under a screen. Lot of work. I'll maybe see what the sun can do. Thanks for your input! I guess as we know if the roots are good this is a resilliant plant. Any thoughts on kelp?
 

ANC

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You can dose Vitamin B1 to prime the plant's immune system, ideally, it is done before stresses hit. The effect lasts 10 days after which it needs repeating. It is a smart thing to do for people with outdoor sativas in hard frost areas.

http://npk-industries.com/b-vitamin.html
 

BudgetGrows

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Thanks. I've used the RAW products before. I may have b laying around. I'll have to check. Is that a top dress or foliar feed?
 
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