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Can someone help me please, my plant looks like it's dying

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Can someone help me please, my plant looks like it's dying

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about 15 days ago, my plant started to lose a lot of leaves, every week I take several ugly leaves, it's like she is lollipoping herself, can someone help me, I would like not to lose this plant.
i use greenhouse power feeding fertilizer
 

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Wait… did a bunch of green leaves fall off the plant and pile up in the pot on their own, or did you defoliate and pile them up there?

It is very odd if all those leaves just fell off at once.
 
Wait… did a bunch of green leaves fall off the plant and pile up in the pot on their own, or did you defoliate and pile them up there?

It is very odd if all those leaves just fell off at once.
defoliated them because they were already ugly (they in the pictures look greener than they really are)
in reality the all kind of yellowing
 
More feeding will not help. She shows classic symptoms of suffocation.
I'll wager that the soil is wet at the bottom and that wet bit has gone stagnant.

You could up-pot and add barely moist and air-fluffed soil.

Now that you have removed that many leaves, transpiration is impaired, just flushing might kill her.
I'd also try to get some cuttings started in case she expires.
Aloha
 
Why don't you give us some more info of your grow. Dirt, nutrients and so on
 
More feeding will not help. She shows classic symptoms of suffocation.
I'll wager that the soil is wet at the bottom and that wet bit has gone stagnant.

You could up-pot and add barely moist and air-fluffed soil.

Now that you have removed that many leaves, transpiration is impaired, just flushing might kill her.
I'd also try to get some cuttings started in case she expires.
Aloha
thank you very much for your help! i was thinking about this as i noticed that the ground underneath is always wet but i am inexperienced so i came for help.
 
Why don't you give us some more info of your grow. Dirt, nutrients and so on
i use power feeding grow by greenhouse, and my sol is 75% turf and perlite, and 25% humus and vegetal substrate
 
More feeding will not help. She shows classic symptoms of suffocation.
I'll wager that the soil is wet at the bottom and that wet bit has gone stagnant.

You could up-pot and add barely moist and air-fluffed soil.

Now that you have removed that many leaves, transpiration is impaired, just flushing might kill her.
I'd also try to get some cuttings started in case she expires.
Aloha
i will repot she! muito obrigado!
 
Just my opinion. Flush. For myself a little bit of kelp goes a long way.
 
how old is she and how big is the pot? dont pull "ugly" leaves they allow you to read the plant as well as feed back all the nutrients and sugars in the green left.
 
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