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    my leaves are "clawing"

    Rotate it closer to the light, wait a few days b4 watering, wait until you see it improves. You may have too much humidity and that will cause fungas problems. Add in some extra air flow as well with a small fan, see if that helps.
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    Possible Mag def. and not sure what these brown spots are (PICS) HELP

    Normal, the fan leaves will dry like that and start falling off eventually after turning yellow. It will do that atleast one more time during flowering. It is consuming the Nitrogen in the fan leaves to start the flowering/budding process. Remember to feed it something different soon as the...
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    Plant health declining

    Little water at a time, if you disturbed the root system then you may have have problems. Since you planted it in media that contained nutrients it got more than the plant could consume. It has 2 separate problems so which one you can correct first will determine the outcome. Just do not...
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    growing pains

    only way to know if its the water is have it tested for ph. I use rain water so I know its basically as sterile as you can get hopefully. Hard water will cause this same effect because there is too many minerals that is interfering with the nutrient uptake throughout the plant. I would use...
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    growing pains

    Nitrogen burn, that is the symptom of using too much fertilizer than the plant needs. You will learn more about that later, right now just give her fresh, clean water, not tap water either. She looks healthy just give it plenty of light and feed her every 2 weeks, until she starts to grow and...
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    Plant health declining

    Too much fertilizer added, leaf tips burned and yellow spots means nutrient burn or buildup. The excess Nitrogen build up will only be solved if you flush her with lots of water. As of now you see she don't need the Nitrogen until she starts to flower, by then the lower bottoms of the fan leaves...
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