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    Plant not happy and I can't tell why

    This girl is not doing well. A month or so ago, she got super dry. After a heavy water, she started to droop so I was very careful to not overwater her. But since, despite being the loveliest shade of dark green, has remained really droopy. She flowered later than any other plant I have outside and I've noticed some issues with the leaves. I have no idea what she needs.
    She's a Quebec Black Gold photoperiod grown from seed. QBG has genetics of Original Black Domina X Afghanistan x Canadian x Northern Lights x Hash Plant, if that matters. She's in a 10-gallon fabric pot and is over 7' tall! I thought maybe she needed more food, despite having all my plants on a bi-weekly schedule using Build a Soil Craft Blend and now Kashi Bloom. I can't see evidence of pests or mould.
    Any tips will be greatly appreciated as I really want to nurse her back to health. Thanks in advance.

    Here's some video of the plant.


    #2
    Sounds like she may have small roots. Some plants will do great with a small root base but overwater them once and they never really get back on track. If the pot seems heavy and you're thinking it's dry, sometimes just a light spray in the top as a small drink works. The taproot and deep roots specialize in gathering water but the upper roots need dampness to be able to take up nutrients. Hopefully this helps.

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    • airru
      airru commented
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      Thank you. She's bouncing back a bit today but the weather has been threatening rain all weekend. Looks like she's gonna lose most of her lower leaves tho

    #3
    Four years and 15 post??

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    • airru
      airru commented
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      I only grow outdoors in the summer

    • dirtymike
      dirtymike commented
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      oh, in a prohibition state too. right

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