New Grower I need a plant doctor!

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Hello world and those who inhabit it. These brave plants are the survivors of my first grow experience. I didn't know if I completely closed my tent and left the little windows open, (without intake or exhaust fans) that they would starve of CO2. When I checked the next morning they were dry as dust and looked lifeless. They have managed to survive but haven't been the same since. Do you guys have any suggestions on how to bring these babies back to life? The one on the left has green leaves and seems to be growing. The one on right only has green on budding sites, everything else brown and dead. Open and grateful for any advice that may help.

Situation: plants on edge of death
Setup: grow tent, clip on fan, 600w led light, roots organic soil, locally made earthworm castings (unsure if it helps soil yet)
 
Hello world and those who inhabit it. These brave plants are the survivors of my first grow experience. I didn't know if I completely closed my tent and left the little windows open, (without intake or exhaust fans) that they would starve of CO2. When I checked the next morning they were dry as dust and looked lifeless. They have managed to survive but haven't been the same since. Do you guys have any suggestions on how to bring these babies back to life? The one on the left has green leaves and seems to be growing. The one on right only has green on budding sites, everything else brown and dead. Open and grateful for any advice that may help.

Situation: plants on edge of death
Setup: grow tent, clip on fan, 600w led light, roots organic soil, locally made earthworm castings (unsure if it helps soil yet)
hi mate i dont think that having the tent closed would starve them air will still get pulled through the zips and other openings you say they were dry as dust what temps is it getting too in there and some picture will help alot with trying to get you back on track
 
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