HELP!!! is she dead ? :(

Kassarrr

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she was fine literally an hr and a half ago and now im checking up on her and I find her like this but she was laying on her side way more with the base of the root ( the first half cm of her under soil part ) out of the soil so I fixed her up a bit and this is her now I didn't water her today yet I usually spray daily but today soil was kinda moist I'll post a pic from yesterday and one from today
 

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Kassarrr

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Looks over watered and too strong winds to me, But the real plant doctors should be around shortly. Shes not dead yet so dont stress and best of luck
okay so now there's minimal recovery I watered it before reading ur reply tho so idk if it's recovering cause of the water or it's doing it on it's own.. but the edges of leafs are still curled in a bit
 
No dont worry about me man I'm pretty new myself, I would keep her out of the wind under the sun/light and see what happens now, I have seen plants alot worse then that recover.
 
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Looking so much better. Just dont spray every day and dont spray the plant. Give her a watering when shes dry, then let her dry out so the roots can search for water then water again
 
If you write down all your information like the soil your using. What water your using, the ph of your water going in and what nutrients your using or planning on using, theres some real clever people here that can give you some pointers in the right direction
 

Kassarrr

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hmm well im using universal potting soil.. with bottled water ( 6.4 ph ) that's what google says tho they test all brand water I think and nutes well I've feed her once npk 20-20-20 but we don't have dispensaries here nor is it legal so I can't exactly get brand fertilizers I was planning on feeding every 2 weeks and the npk is mixed one small table spoon with 500 ml of water so it isn't too concentrated I guess
 

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oh ? I didn't know at what age do you think it's best to start with 20-20-20 ? unfortunately ratios are very limited here but i'll try getting something less strong
Depending on your soil, it could take weeks before you need to feed. Most potting soils have enough nutrition to get her through for a bit. Most people will wait for the first signs of a plant being hungry to feed.

And you will want to probably use that 20-20-20 fertilizer at a ratio of at most 1/4 of what they recommend.
 

Kassarrr

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Depending on your soil, it could take weeks before you need to feed. Most potting soils have enough nutrition to get her through for a bit. Most people will wait for the first signs of a plant being hungry to feed.

And you will want to probably use that 20-20-20 fertilizer at a ratio of at most 1/4 of what they recommend.
ohh okay okay gotchu good to know and well idk if it'll help but I can take a pic of the bag of soil ?
 

Kassarrr

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Depending on your soil, it could take weeks before you need to feed. Most potting soils have enough nutrition to get her through for a bit. Most people will wait for the first signs of a plant being hungry to feed.

And you will want to probably use that 20-20-20 fertilizer at a ratio of at most 1/4 of what they recommend.
 

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