did i supercrop correctly??

DankkAbuser

Member
I supercroprd my two tallest branches
i think it will work out considering
i did it because of space issue
im in no hurry to bloom
im moving in 2mnths and trying to kill time and keep her short
wat do u guys tbink ill post before and afrer pics
 

Bucees

Well-Known Member
Ya you did it right.

May I suggest that you not feed her anything but water for a while. She looks pretty full.
 

DankkAbuser

Member
Ive had her in 100% ffof soil
for 6 1/2 weeks
i think nutes in soil are gone
or are u suggesting not to feed
to help recovery??
 

lospsi

Active Member
I think you are a click from overfeeding her, i suggest you give her only water and see how it goes..
 

lospsi

Active Member
Well, now that i saw it again i think she IS overfed, might have nitrogen toxicity that's why you see the claw...
 

DankkAbuser

Member
How do i cure nitrogen toxicity?
And i havent fed her anything at all her whole life 6 1/2 weeks
just the nutrients that ffof soil carries
its been a month and half and i should still keep only giving plain water???
 

BSD0621

Well-Known Member
How do i cure nitrogen toxicity?
And i havent fed her anything at all her whole life 6 1/2 weeks
just the nutrients that ffof soil carries
its been a month and half and i should still keep only giving plain water???
By flushing the soil with 3 parts water per part soil in your pot.

When do you water? Not sure but it looks droopy so I automatically think you are watering to frequently
 

DankkAbuser

Member
I water almost everyday if not
everyother day
shes in a 1gal pot
do u know how i can lower humidity
i think they have heat stress
 

cdd10

Well-Known Member
By flushing the soil with 3 parts water per part soil in your pot.

When do you water? Not sure but it looks droopy so I automatically think you are watering to frequently
I agree over watering it looks like
 

Bucees

Well-Known Member
Is it a liquid?
Ohboy. He's joking. May add your response to his sig.

Anyhoo your plant looks incredibly unhappy and your high humidity is partially responsible. Since you are watering her like she is a tiger shark her roots haven't any time to breathe. Your high humidity is causing your soil to stay saturated for longer durations as well. Now the roots cannot breathe and the water wont evaporate so the next thing to happen is root rot. The good thing here is that you haven't fed her any extra nutrients. I'd suggest you let the pot dry out damn near completely before you water again.
 

Bakatare666

Well-Known Member
Ohboy. He's joking. May add your response to his sig.

Anyhoo your plant looks incredibly unhappy and your high humidity is partially responsible. Since you are watering her like she is a tiger shark her roots haven't any time to breathe. Your high humidity is causing your soil to stay saturated for longer durations as well. Now the roots cannot breathe and the water wont evaporate so the next thing to happen is root rot. The good thing here is that you haven't fed her any extra nutrients. I'd suggest you let the pot dry out damn near completely before you water again.
Ya man, totally agree.
Every day watering is at least 4-6 times more than necessary.
**Thanks for catching my humor.
 
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