Plant not bouncing back

Carbonfylter

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my auto got pretty effed up by what I believe to be nute lockout, this is what she looks like now - I flushed and am now waiting for soil to dry out to give a feeding but shes looking pretty rough.. what are the odds i'll still be able to pull off a decent harvest if i can get it turned around? Or does it already look to be too late 15995962589291261145908391645388.jpg15995963055688518835635516127836.jpg15995963402824218367046555358404.jpg15995963884012867788501291972155.jpg
 

Doug Dawson

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my auto got pretty effed up by what I believe to be nute lockout, this is what she looks like now - I flushed and am now waiting for soil to dry out to give a feeding but shes looking pretty rough.. what are the odds i'll still be able to pull off a decent harvest if i can get it turned around? Or does it already look to be too late View attachment 4677728View attachment 4677729View attachment 4677730View attachment 4677732
Trim the dying leaves and let her keep going. Where there is life there is hope. The new growth looks better, let 'er buck.
 

Doug Dawson

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Okay glad to hear this take on things I was getting pretty bummed, so taking off that many leaves at once ie all the browning ones, won't massacre the plant?
Should be fine. Damaged leaves are more a drain on the plant. You would be surprised at how much foliage you can remove. Do a quick search on defoliation, you will see plants stripped down much more than you will need to do to yours. Might make you feel more confident about it.
 
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