Thks Gonzo!, had a few hot days and have no vent up there, so I may have overwatered a little bit... will wait and see!
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No, I meant if your soil was too hot, not the air. That means too fertilized. And overwatered. And with unknown ph which is maybe very low.
Do not wait and see, because there might not be much to see, my friend.
Check your ph with cheap litmus paper just to get orientation. And stop watering until it dries completely if you will not be solving problems with flushing.
For the beginning check ph of your regular water supply so that you will know what you are putting in. That will be good not only for the times of problems but to prevent them.
And you put one paper into soil so that it soaks as much water as possible. That is the most cheapest way to get the picture. I pay 11 € for a pack of litmus paper in drugstore.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=litmus
I am not very much experienced in growing but had screwed so much with overwatering that it had stunk around. And lack of rain during last summer saved me from killing plants with acid rain water. I did not know because I did not use ph stuff.
Maybe someone will diagnose your plant better than me, but for the time you wait for the winning answer do some ph checking first. Might reveal some secrets to you. Might bring the answer to your troubles.
Maybe you have time but your plant does not. In a month and a half she will finish her life no matter how big you will be able to grow by then.
Below you can see one of my TD babies on day 19 from beeing put in soil. I had lost 2 days because of light starvation and had lost some days because of single acid rain watering (before buying litmus paper).
I have resolved problems, I hope, but I want to tell you that your plant shouldnt be any smaller than mine.