Water and mineral are nutrients correct. This plant was doing great until transplant. I put it into a large 7 g, and it went downhill from there.

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My question is does this look like possible root rot,over watering. Perhaps combination of transplant stress and too much water.
 

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Working towards optimal environmental measures like temperature and humidity helps for plant growth.

We need a little bit more info to better help like what she's being grown in? What soil mix and how do keep the environment? In a grow tent with grow lights or are you growing on the window sill?

Without any real data to work with its a only a guessing game.

Cheers!
 
I started her in doors. Light at first then window sill.moved her an sisters out at end of May. I'm a 7 gallon, with 3 part soil most perlite.. after transplant she went limp. Thought over watering. Or my base was to wet. So I to her out and repotted.. just gett worse
 
I started her in doors. Light at first then window sill.moved her an sisters out at end of May. I'm a 7 gallon, with 3 part soil most perlite.. after transplant she went limp. Thought over watering. Or my base was to wet. So I to her out and repotted.. just gett worse

Looks like it could definitely be transplant shock. I’d move it into a humid location 60-70% RH and put under low intensity light until it gets through it. And I also wouldn’t water again until the pot got pretty dry, but not to the point of plant wilt. I also wouldn’t mess with the roots again until it’s ready for transplant. Avoid disturbing the roots when the plant is in shock which can stress them further or kill them.

Do you have any new photos of what it looks like now? If it is transplant shock, apparently it can take up to a week or two for the plant to bounce back and starting growing again.
I’m currently dealing with transplant shock right now from a clone that spent almost 4 days shipping because of a hang up. If it isn’t laying on its side, it’s likely still salvageable.
 
Looks like it could definitely be transplant shock. I’d move it into a humid location 60-70% RH and put under low intensity light until it gets through it. And I also wouldn’t water again until the pot got pretty dry, but not to the point of plant wilt. I also wouldn’t mess with the roots again until it’s ready for transplant. Avoid disturbing the roots when the plant is in shock which can stress them further or kill them.

Do you have any new photos of what it looks like now? If it is transplant shock, apparently it can take up to a week or two for the plant to bounce back and starting growing again.
I’m currently dealing with transplant shock right now from a clone that spent almost 4 days shipping because of a hang up. If it isn’t laying on its side, it’s likely still salvageable.
I do have some updated photos. My butchered the plan a bit to hopefully get some growth. And I have Bud sites and maybe lacking solar panels. Here's a picture of it for the moment. It has just started coming around. I did repot it I completely shook soil out. As it was already shocked I didn't figure it would hurt. I was only going to gain by finding out if there was rot. Did not find any rotten roots. So I put it back into the smaller pot that it was thriving in. Humidity has stayed the same however I'm on an island which is pretty humid
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I do have some updated photos. My butchered the plan a bit to hopefully get some growth. And I have Bud sites and maybe lacking solar panels. Here's a picture of it for the moment. It has just started coming around. I did repot it I completely shook soil out. As it was already shocked I didn't figure it would hurt. I was only going to gain by finding out if there was rot. Did not find any rotten roots. So I put it back into the smaller pot that it was thriving in. Humidity has stayed the same however I'm on an island which is pretty humid
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The brand new growth looks perky and is greening up. With a little TLC I would think that plant will do just fine, although it may be delayed from the stress episode. All good though, glad to see it on the right path.
 
The brand new growth looks perky and is greening up. With a little TLC I would think that plant will do just fine, although it may be delayed from the stress episode. All good though, glad to see it on the right path.
Thank you, I have my fingers crossed for her. I will definitely keep posting on her progress
 
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