So for root rot I got Hydroguard and I guess I will feed this next, didn't want to over-do so I haven't yet but I'll check and make sure it's completely dry soil before I do. After looking at your comment I spent some time researching "Root Rot" and I don't think it is due to the following reason:
In soil I can dig up the roots and check, which i did when I transplanted her. And you can get close to the roots and see if you smell mildew or rotting smell, and I didn't. And looking at the roots, they will look brown-colored instead of white or cream color, and they did look white/cream, definatley not brown. Here is a pic of the bottom of the smart pot that was the old pot:
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