Help me asap please!

So this is the baby plant I'm just curious what's wrong with her? I'm thinking over watered or underwatered but I can't tell honestly. She's in fox farms soil under enough light and everything! Please help!
 

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bravedave

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I like to transplant when the current pot is a bit dry and and then watering...concentrating on getting the new soil wet and avoiding the transplated soil...hoping for a nice initial root reach into the wetness.
 

KryptoBud

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So this is the baby plant I'm just curious what's wrong with her? I'm thinking over watered or underwatered but I can't tell honestly. She's in fox farms soil under enough light and everything! Please help!
My best guess is its being grown by new grower, and tend to be a little overbearing and love their plant to death.
The best way to know when to water is by the weight of the pot. Check the weight of a pot with dry soil in it. Then compare it to the weight of the pot your plant is in after watering.
The pot looks big compared to the plant so it'll take awhile to dry out. Let the plant do its thing. Allow the roots to grow searching for water, and try not mess with it to much. good luck.
 
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