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Is my plant feeling thirsty?

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Is my plant feeling thirsty?

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Good day everyone,


I planted this in a big vase without much planning, but I'm not sure if the soil was good enough. It's next to a window that gets about four hours of direct sunlight and then bright light afterward. I’ve been watering it daily according to the soil moisture, but it’s looking increasingly dry and unhealthy. I also added a general fertilizer.

On the growweedeasy diagnostic section, the only condition that seemed to match was too much light. But is that really possible with just a few hours of sunlight?
There doesn’t seem to be any infestation on the leaves; they’re just curling, drying out, and falling off...

Any ideas?
Thanks for the help!
 

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No that's not from too much light if anything not strong enough nor long enough of the proper lighting these plants need. Your heading is asking about watering. That does not look like a ceramic pot? Looks like dirt from the last picture and without any air in the soil the plant roots get starved and compacted. Sorry man that window maybe reflective caused heat against the plant. Best to go back and re read " how to grow weed easy "
 
looks to me like it hasnt got enough light so it stretched, it hasnt got good soil , its been stressed throughtout the grow and put out 3 fingered leaves and you probably gave it too much feed which causes the leaves to roll up. or it might just be too hot in that window (it cant go over 30 degrees ideally)
shame because it looks like its just going into bud , those little white hairs.
 
Thanks for the insights, I really didn't have any expectations, but I though it could grow into something...

I live in Brazil and this seed came from the sh*tty pressed thing we get here from Paraguay. We were in winter when it started flowering and temperatures were quite mild, but it's getting hotter as we enter spring. And also we're gonna have longer days.

Next time I'll give it a proper environment, thank you
 
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