Yellow leaves

That looks like Nitrogen Deficiency, everything at the bottom is completely dead and shriveled up that is why it is moving up your plant and not just at the bottom anymore.
 
I put more soil on top it was only 80% of the way up now its up to the top hopefully it helps for now until I get some grow nutrients high in N

Would have been better to lift the plant out of the pot and add fresh soil to the bottom. That would directly feed the plant as the starving roots quickly push into the nutrient rich soil.

You'll need to water in good from the top now to flush some nutrients down to the roots.

Good luck!

:peace:
 
Don't stress her out any more. What inputs do you havebon hand? I'd suggest running to a nursery or big box store and getting some liquid fish emulsion.
 
See if they have any mychorizae
 
Would have been better to lift the plant out of the pot and add fresh soil to the bottom. That would directly feed the plant as the starving roots quickly push into the nutrient rich soil.

You'll need to water in good from the top now to flush some nutrients down to the roots.

Good luck!

:peace:
I would have done that but I feel like I would have stressed it out too much and fucked it up and ripped the roots or something.
 
Don't stress her out any more. What inputs do you havebon hand? I'd suggest running to a nursery or big box store and getting some liquid fish emulsion.
I got mollasses that's it I don't think mollasses with help very much I heard coffee grounds can work?
 
I would have done that but I feel like I would have stressed it out too much and fucked it up and ripped the roots or something.

Everybody freaks out about the poor sensitive roots. Every time I repot from tiny pots I use a bread knife to saw the bottom inch off the rootball and either shave off or slice up long roots around the sides. Root are like branches so when they get topped they branch out with hundreds of new roots that spread out all over. That's wiith photo plants that might get repotted 4 or 5 times before their final home.

If you let the media get pretty dry the rootball shrinks and holds together when lifted out. It's zero stress to the plant to do something like that.

Could make a tea with some of that fox farms and water the plant with it too.

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New roots were poking out the drain holes of that 2gal pot in less than a week after treatment like that. The plant never missed a beat.

:peace:
 
Coffee grounds are acidic.
Everybody freaks out about the poor sensitive roots. Every time I repot from tiny pots I use a bread knife to saw the bottom inch off the rootball and either shave off or slice up long roots around the sides. Root are like branches so when they get topped they branch out with hundreds of new roots that spread out all over. That's wiith photo plants that might get repotted 4 or 5 times before their final home.

If you let the media get pretty dry the rootball shrinks and holds together when lifted out. It's zero stress to the plant to do something like that.

Could make a tea with some of that fox farms and water the plant with it too.

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New roots were poking out the drain holes of that 2gal pot in less than a week after treatment like that. The plant never missed a beat.

:peace:
I did not say anything about roots. Transplanting is stressful. Also Anyone who does not manipulate tight roots is a fool.
 
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