ok ok ok if i get the proper lighting and dont feed it anymore and just water it when the soil is dry then is that ok? the plant is very green right now bright green and darker green near the base of the main stem i have roots coming out from the main stem just above the soil now i know this plant certainly is not going to die its way too healthy and the containers im using are conatiners from my kitchen stuff i am 21 yo and i live in my apartment the soil here in minnesota is still frozen and way to cold man so you can see mg is the only thing i could think of then a bag of soil from dollar store i looked for higher phospherus and i have other vital but not really needed nutriants like zinc and iron and potash and other stuff the plant food is 15-30-15 and i dulted it to 1/4 of the real thing with water i know what im doing ive done this before guys just the dang thing was bought cuz the guy put damn fish in the soil now i donno bout you but i had to take that stuff out
If you get the proper lighting, and stop feeding nutrients, you are well on your way to producing a stable plant.
The problem with time-release fertilizers is that sometimes you can get a spike of nutrients all at once. This is why you don't want to feed additional nutes -- If you happen to get a nute spike, you can really damage the plant in just a short period of time -- Particularly so if you're ALSO feeding it.
Remember: If in doubt, do NOT add more nutrients; With a decent PH, a plant can still grow without copious amounts of nutrients; With copious amounts of nutrients and nute burn, a plant will DIE. I don't know about you, but I'd prefer a plant that yields a bit less, than a dead one.