Can they be cured and if so whats the cure please help !!

thebiggsgrowing

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A friend of mine gave me these plants to look after whilst he was on holiday and to see if i could heal them. They have had Bonemeal and miracle grow added to them but have showed no kinds of recovering he may have given them to much nutrients can anyone suggest a cure and are they curable. They were planted in may, please someone help i just want some free smoke peace. :peace:View attachment 2789541View attachment 2789542View attachment 2789543View attachment 2789544View attachment 2789545View attachment 2789546View attachment 2789547
 

penguinking

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That looks like over fert along with a cal mag deficiency. Flush the soil with roughly three times the volume of the container. After a good flush start using a calcium magnesium supplement along with your feeding regimen. Remember a little fertilizer foes a long way. In most instances I use half of the recommended dosage. :) peace pk
 

penguinking

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For a beginner I would suggest something really simple. Such as general hydroponics 3 part grow, micro, bloom. They also make a two part.
 
There is so much wrong with those plants that you'll need to really learn some things very quickly. If I were you, I would do some research and start your own plants. Or you can pray for help from above. Don't even think about feeding them anything until you can stabilize them.

The soil is too heavy. This means that they will retain water longer and there's not really an easy way to flush them.

It looks like you have all kinds of nutrient problems going on, including possible toxicity or maybe lock out. This makes me wonder what your ph is. You probably don't know, so you'll need to get a ph tester. If your ph is all over the place, certain nutrients will be locked out. The stems are a sick red. Man, there's so much going wrong with those poor plants.

Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it also looks like you have a spider mite infestation.

Short answer. Yes. Someone could heal these plants. But I don't think it's you. Sorry. They are bit far along in their completely fucked phase. They will struggle for a few weeks and if they pull through it they might even flower (assuming they are/were females), but they are so damaged and stressed out that you're not looking at much yield and your chances of a hermie are pretty high if that's how you roll with your plant stress levels.

It's horrible. I can't look at those photos anymore. It's like a nightmare.

And... your buckets look a little small.
 
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