First timer please help

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This is my first time growing so any advice would be greatly appreciated. I overwatered my plants then this happened. Some of the leaf is really dry. Is there anything I could do to revive my plants or should I trash it and start a new grow?
 

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Petetheplumber

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Bud bud bud you are looking good there, remember that plants will consume the fan leaves towards the end of flowering, hence the yellowing and dying out of the fan leaves. A good rule of thumb in dealing with soil, is that you don’t water the soil until the top level is dry by at least a half of an inch. Or just scratch the surface want to notice that it’s starting to dry go ahead and water
 

PadawanWarrior

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This is my first time growing so any advice would be greatly appreciated. I overwatered my plants then this happened. Some of the leaf is really dry. Is there anything I could do to revive my plants or should I trash it and start a new grow?
Those look horrible. That happened just after you overwatered? More information would help. Like soil, nutes, lighting, temps?
 

curious2garden

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Bud bud bud you are looking good there, remember that plants will consume the fan leaves towards the end of flowering, hence the yellowing and dying out of the fan leaves. A good rule of thumb in dealing with soil, is that you don’t water the soil until the top level is dry by at least a half of an inch. Or just scratch the surface want to notice that it’s starting to dry go ahead and water
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Bud bud bud you are looking good there, remember that plants will consume the fan leaves towards the end of flowering, hence the yellowing and dying out of the fan leaves. A good rule of thumb in dealing with soil, is that you don’t water the soil until the top level is dry by at least a half of an inch. Or just scratch the surface want to notice that it’s starting to dry go ahead and water
Those look horrible. That happened just after you overwatered? More information would help. Like soil, nutes, lighting, temps?
Yea, it was really green then I overwatered because of the hot weather then it started to turned yellow. Coco coir for soil, floragrow for nutes, 300 watts led light around 80 degrees. They're autoflowers if that helps.
 

curious2garden

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Yea, it was really green then I overwatered because of the hot weather then it started to turned yellow. Coco coir for soil, floragrow for nutes, 300 watts led light around 80 degrees. They're autoflowers if that helps.
You can not over water coco for plants with established roots. You are frying them with your nutrients. What is the PPM or EC. They need a lot more water with a lower EC or PPM.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Yea, it was really green then I overwatered because of the hot weather then it started to turned yellow. Coco coir for soil, floragrow for nutes, 300 watts led light around 80 degrees. They're autoflowers if that helps.
If you're in coco it's almost impossible to overwater. And you should be feeding every time if it's coco.
 
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