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It’s day 15 since it popped out, autoflower from fastbuds, growing outdoor. How does it look?

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She looks great mate , I'd put a few slug pellets round it if I were you if they find her she won't last long when she's that small . Good luck I've grown a few fast buds strains and they have all been good I'm looking forward to seeing how she progressess
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Thank you, I’ll keep you updated. Just one question, it’s raining heavy outside and I moved her inside, I put her near a window. The leaves are a little bit droopy, and she is leaning towards the light, but it’s cloudy. Is it normal for the leaves to be droopy when light isn’t that strong?
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dddenis wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2024 2:42 pm
Thank you, I’ll keep you updated. Just one question, it’s raining heavy outside and I moved her inside, I put her near a window. The leaves are a little bit droopy, and she is leaning towards the light, but it’s cloudy. Is it normal for the leaves to be droopy when light isn’t that strong?
Good to have you here mate. Might be better leaving it on cill till its a bit bigger. But yes it will lean towards light. Not sure about the droopy thing though, is it getting too much water ? I have two on cill in shit-house now doing well.
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I'd leave it outside mate a bit of rain won't kill it, they are tougher than they look and they like as much light as you can give them
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2-Scoops wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2024 10:22 pm
dddenis wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2024 2:42 pm
Thank you, I’ll keep you updated. Just one question, it’s raining heavy outside and I moved her inside, I put her near a window. The leaves are a little bit droopy, and she is leaning towards the light, but it’s cloudy. Is it normal for the leaves to be droopy when light isn’t that strong?
Good to have you here mate. Might be better leaving it on cill till its a bit bigger. But yes it will lean towards light. Not sure about the droopy thing though, is it getting too much water ? I have two on cill in shit-house now doing well.
I’m giving her water every 1-2 days because where I live it’s very hot, like 38c every day. I don’t know why leaves looked droopy, now it’s streching up to the light, I think she is fine.
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Wrh wrote:
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I'd leave it outside mate a bit of rain won't kill it, they are tougher than they look and they like as much light as you can give them
Thank you for the information, I didn’t know I could leave her in the rain. Yesterday the wind got wild, like it blown away my bike and I had to get her inside.

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Hello, today I took a closer look at my plant and I saw these white dots on the leaves. This could be pests damage? Should I spray her with neem oil?


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If it is bugs it could well be spidermites. It might be worth getting a scope to look at undersides of leaves for very small white eggs and very small black mites, i doubt you will see them without a scope or good phone picture. But yes if its mites it wont be long before plant is frazzled up dead so it will need spraying with some sort of spidermite/bug killer.

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I have acces to neem oil or some insecticide solution that I can buy from the store. Neem oil won’t kill spidermites?
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