Have A LOT going on!

Hey there! Alright so I've had my setup in a very uncontrollable environment. It's been quite the fight to try to keep humidity up as well as temps and have just decided I can't do this in this areas anymore and it's time to relocate. This would be the worst struggle I have had so far for where it had been setup. As of today I have brought em into house and will be setting up in a spare room. (They were pretty much in a crawl space and the elements we're beating me). I know there is a lot going on here, but if I can keep things stable, and control temps and humidity and everything in between...does anyone thing these babies will bounce back? With a little TLC..or should I scrap em and start over? ..so much time put in for circumstances I knew I could have prevented in the first place if my wife wasn't such a nag! I feel like they are not too far gone yet but will take some time to heal their wounds. What do you think? All input is appreciated.IMG_20171228_123048816.jpg
 

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grassy007

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If they do bounce back, I think your yield will be pretty dismal. They stretched a bit much in your original setup.
 

cannn

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Those plants could be saved if you did everything right from here on. I agree the yield is questionable. Depends how long itll take you to fill out your growspace, how long theyll have to recover. If this is a hobby and your a new grower id try to finish them personally. Youll certainly learn something from it so you wont ever have to take our word for it again.

Do you clone? If you wanted to scrap them but keep the genetics ive found taking one good clone off a beat up plant can result in a fine clone and new healthy plant.
 

dtl420

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Check for bugs before you put it in your new area, it looks like it may have something munching on the leafs. I agree with @cannn it will bounce back, as long as it's a female and it's not dead it'll be worth flowering. I disagree with @grassy007, with proper plant training stretch has no effect over yield from my experience. You may not have colas running the length of the branch of course, but each flower cluster will grow and develop all the same whether its mashed in with other clusters of flowers or several inches from the next bud.

Put it in a controlled environment and give it a little TLC, and watch it bounce back. I've brought plants back from the bring of death, bushed them out, and turned around and pulled quarter pounds of excellent bud. You yield, once they've recovered, will be more dependent on how big you let them get before you flip the lights and what kind of lights you're flipping.

Like @cannn said, if nothing else it'll be a learning experience. A smart newb wouldn't even kill their males, just separate them and experiment!
 

vostok

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the little white dots on the leaves is the whitefly strike

notice how random the dots are

otherwize could be nute issues

cold pressed neem oil will cure this and the forth coming molds

apply 2x times per week as a defense

if these were mine I'd potup with 25% perlite to add air to that soil

ample lighting and ventilation will cure much

as for the wife, trash and replace

many many pro weed woman abound the earth

don't hold back

good luck
 
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