Plants are dying help ? :(

I need help asap please i have 7 plants almost dead . Do they still have a chance ? And what can i do ?

I think they were overwatered.
 

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Very little chance my friend looks like your roots are rotted out, best to start over with new clones :/
 
Their in a greenhouse and they got like that after i watered . How about if i put them indoors under a Mh light and fans ?
 
What did you put in your water? I would think it's too much of something you gave it... not simply just too much water.
 
What did you put in your water? I would think it's too much of something you gave it... not simply just too much water.

My local hydroponic store was closed so i went to homedepot and bought mericle grow 30-10-10,& fish & guano , and i used mollases allot of it
 
I let my dad take care of my plants while I was on vacation this year, and I told him "only water when they droop and need it!"

Well, he watered it, and then my plant looked like yours.

It's possible it's overwatered... Unless you fed it too much. Then, I would lean towards too many nutes.
 
How much of that MG did you give it? 30-10-10 is pretty damn strong. Did you re-pH it after mixing it together?
 
Their in a greenhouse and they got like that after i watered . How about if i put them indoors under a Mh light and fans ?

What is the humidity in the greenhouse and what kind of ventilation you have?
I'm running greens in a passive green house it is my first year with one and lost my peppers. They looked just like that. humidity was damn near 100%. I cut 8 two inch ventilation holes to solve it.

High humidity and over watering.

Cut all dead material and let dry to force root growth. They may be a complete loss though.
 
What is the humidity in the greenhouse and what kind of ventilation you have?
I'm running greens in a passive green house it is my first year with one and lost my peppers. They looked just like that. humidity was damn near 100%. I cut 8 two inch ventilation holes to solve it.

High humidity and over watering.

Cut all dead material and let dry to force root growth. They may be a complete loss though.

I dont have a Humidity meter , but i watered the day before it rained and it rained for two days so i know humidity must have been 100
 
Yikes brah....more is NOT always better. Take some clones, and start over in cannabis friendly soil, not mg.


MG is not for the faint of heart.
I use it every year for outdoors. I start in a custom mix with no nutes for seedlings.
Once they get about 6-7 nodes they go into mg amended with sand and perlite.

I feed with MG or Expert veg 21-18-18 and then bloom 18-30-30.

It is very hot but it can be done and Expert is 3 something a box.
 
I dont have a Humidity meter , but i watered the day before it rained and it rained for two days so i know humidity must have been 100

That is the problem. Cut the dead growth leave green growth and remove humidity and get those pots to dry and they might make it.

If not you need to solve the humidity problem in the green house.
I put 2 holes on each of the 4 walls and made flaps I can open and close.
 
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I'm not suggesting mg to anyone.

I'm just saying I use it with good results.

He solved his own problems.
Greenhouse with 100% humidity. That is to much for them compounded on the hot soil.

I'm hard headed. Some of the best smoke I have had are plants that suffered some kind of hardship and I didn't give up.
 
So many things wrong with these plants...Im just going to step away from this one

Your right.
But telling him to start over without remedy of said problems will only result in failure again.

Brother your talking to a guerrilla grower that gets one shot a year, no do overs.

The plants were fine till humidity issues.

You grow in a greenhouse? I do and its been down to 10 degrees at night.
Everything alive with zero heat.
 
I used 10 scoops of mg to 20 gallons of water and allot of mollases

Way to hot. The scoop is good for a gallon and a half.
Try a scoop to every 5 gallons if your determined to use mg.

I work mine up from 1/4 scoop to gallon to a scoop to gallon.
 
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