Overwatering? A frequent problem I think I’m having

Alright y’all 2 cups of used Medium Roast coffee top dressed. We’ll see how she looks on Wednesday then I’m off for Vacay.

Btw as I was pouring the water, it would straight up run to the outsides without going down. Any suggestions on not doing that? Again I’m never pouring consecutively, it’s like pour for a second wait 10-20 secs and pour again
 

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You gotta break up the top layer a bit or leave the pot for an hour to soak. Before hammering it.

Just curious, how long will it take to start seeing changes? I’m thinking about flipping it, in 1 or 2 weeks. Also if nothing has changed, I have read that garden sulfur also works aluminum sulfate? Sounds like a heavy metal, and this is an organic grow. I will say the grounds were not, but they come from the roaster Stumptown. I would expect them to keep the inorganic and synthetics usage very low.
 
Ya know, I kind of think it’s working. I think it’s going to take a couple of weeks to correct it, but I’m ok with that. It’s better than starting from seed again. Also I like this pheno, it’s beautiful, leggy, double serrated, and I have a feeling about this. The stem rubs have been changing, but took a back seat it seems since the shock and high pH.

It’s been raining quite a bit so I can put her outside and the rain water will balance the pH too.

I have no idea why but my apartment attracts Lady bugs. I’ll have 6 just chilling in my room. This morning a Ladybug found its way to the Mj plant. Pretty damn cute
 

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Damn Y’all I’m stumped! I’m thinking about trying to clone it and if that doesn’t work I’m going to start over. It’s still very droopy, I was gone for a week so my friend who was here could have overwatered it. Is it overwatering? Or just the soil is too alkaline? I put too much biochar in there so I’m wondering if that’s where a lot of the alkalinity is coming from. You can also see the leaves are very dark green which means there’s too much Nitrogen in the soil. I just want to grow a happy healthy plant!

About 8-9 days ago I topped dressed it with 2 cups of used coffee grounds so it looks like there is not much chlorosis going on. It looks healthier just so fucking droopy. Any suggestions?

What do ya think @grilledcheese101
 

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I'm going to say nitrogen tox.only because I had something very similar looking and it took potting up to correct itself.that was a good two weeks ago(from 1 gal to 2 gal,pro-mix).I have not fed them yet and they are still quite green but healthy looking.
 
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