When do I call a plant too far gone? Newbie

I have 2 Cookie Kush plants that are having some bad days. Much of the lower leaves have fallen off and died. The newer leaves are clawed with some tips dying/spotting. Are these too far gone? I have flushed them with ph water the last week and havent added any nutrients. I allowed the soil to dry up to get rid of any over watering issues. Possible ph issue? Any suggestions as to what this may be? All my other Cookie Kush plants are looking good. First time grower.20160806_220631.jpg 20160806_220756.jpg
 
I had 2 plants I was gonna throw out a couple of weeks ago, they were worse than this yellow leaves all around. turned out the soil I used was extremely high on ph, anyways I transplanted into new soil and just kept giving them water. they turned green again after a couple of weeks. never give up!!
 
Looks like you over cooked it now it looks fucked. Try re potting as that pot is far too small ,stick it in the corner and hope for the best
 
I had 2 plants I was gonna throw out a couple of weeks ago, they were worse than this yellow leaves all around. turned out the soil I used was extremely high on ph, anyways I transplanted into new soil and just kept giving them water. they turned green again after a couple of weeks. never give up!!

There is a stage where you have to give up. While your flogging a dead horse you could be growing new healthy ones after learning from the fuck up.
 
And are your healthy plants in the same environment/care plan as this one?
And are your healthy plants in the same environment/care plan as this one?

he didn't give enough info but i had very bad soil that would rock up when it got dry, so root weren't going anywhere and everything stopped growing. I just broke up the soil around the roots and transplanted into something better + great white is amazing anyways it worked. mine were younger though and about a month old.
600w flowering under 1k
ph around 6 using advanced nutrients
I just got an R/O kit so yay for me
 
That's nowhere from dead, you would be surprised what a plant will jump back from, especially in Veg. Looks like could be a few microdeficiencies from the chart or again a PH issue keeping nutes from absorbing. What is the temp and vent situation?
 

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That's nowhere from dead, you would be surprised what a plant will jump back from, especially in Veg. Looks like could be a few microdeficiencies from the chart or again a PH issue keeping nutes from absorbing. What is the temp and vent situation?
Thank you for this!!!
Any for bugs and pests?
 
There is a stage where you have to give up. While your flogging a dead horse you could be growing new healthy ones after learning from the fuck up.

He could be in my boat, I wanted to give up and start over but it was also my last Lemon Kush seed...so starting over really isn't an option for everyone. I think it's better to try to nurse the plant back to healthy and get the learning experience more so than the yield.
 
Sorry for the late update. I found out my PPM was through the roof on this. I flushed the plants with some Kleanse from CYCO mixed with plenty of water. Shes doing much better now and new growth is looking healthy. Not sure why this one wasnt absorbing the nutrients as the rest. All my plants are in the same environment and I gave them all the same nutes only had 2 plants do this.
 

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I have 2 Cookie Kush plants that are having some bad days. Much of the lower leaves have fallen off and died. The newer leaves are clawed with some tips dying/spotting. Are these too far gone? I have flushed them with ph water the last week and havent added any nutrients. I allowed the soil to dry up to get rid of any over watering issues. Possible ph issue? Any suggestions as to what this may be? All my other Cookie Kush plants are looking good. First time grower.View attachment 3751423 View attachment 3751425
Congrats on the grow. I would recommend always checking your soil levels, make sure you don't burn your plants, and get a good flow of air going through. I think if you do those things, you'll have a better experience.
 
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