Yup, it will be fine. Bigger pots provide more room for error. A plant in a big enough pot can easily withstand (and flourish) in 100F heat. You can always place it in indirect light, which is still stronger than any artificial light.
Yup, it will be fine. Bigger pots provide more room for error. A plant in a big enough pot can easily withstand (and flourish) in 100F heat. You can always place it in indirect light, which is still stronger than any artificial light.
Pro-mix is def not "soil"...it's peat moss and perlite...great for starting plants and as an additive for heavy soil (as I use it)...but there are no nutrients in it....
The "plant food" is likely the issue here...and I don't know enough about it to comment...but likely you will post the brand or a pic of it and people will chime in...
For the $, I would invest in a 5 or 7-gallon fabric pot and bag of Happy Frog or Fox Farm (or any of those types of bagged soils) and replant the plant...good soil in a good pot makes all the drama disappear. If you want to boost it later in flowering you can add something every 2-3x waterings.
The soil I'm using I was to is good and has mycoactive in it whatever that is what can I get from a local gardening store what would be best this is my first plant so want to do as good as I can with it
The soil I'm using I was to is good and has mycoactive in it whatever that is what can I get from a local gardening store what would be best this is my first plant so want to do as good as I can with it
I just saw your question here about Pro-Mix soil...is that the soil you are using for the plant above? If so AND your adding "plant food" you are killing your plants with too many nutrients (and the issue above likely related to it). That Pro-Mix potting soil has plenty of nutrients to keep a plant alive....