crazykiwi420
Well-Known Member
Hey mate, your plant looks fine but if you're seeing signs of insects get some organic neem oil from bunnings,mitre 10 etc. The last thing you want is spider mites at the end of your season.
I don't see any visible damage, just rip those rounded leaves off because they're useless for the plant. The slight sagging in the leaves could be too much water,not enough water or rootbound but I'd just wait til saturday to put yours out. In my experience seedlings can easily handle the intense uv rays but clones are a different story lol, my Malawi clones had that problem recently but they're going crazy under the 600 hps at the moment with the roots pouring out the bottom of the pots.
My Panamas are very vigorous at this point and will probably put them out on the weekend with the malawis.
Have a couple of cold ones before heading out to your spot - mark your territory to keep animals away lol. Possums and other little shitheads won't want to stay around for too long
My Malawis are about the same maturity as yours, Your plant could turn out to be sativa still - just look at the first panama pic and that's a pure sativa. Sativas are the kings of outdoor
I don't see any visible damage, just rip those rounded leaves off because they're useless for the plant. The slight sagging in the leaves could be too much water,not enough water or rootbound but I'd just wait til saturday to put yours out. In my experience seedlings can easily handle the intense uv rays but clones are a different story lol, my Malawi clones had that problem recently but they're going crazy under the 600 hps at the moment with the roots pouring out the bottom of the pots.
My Panamas are very vigorous at this point and will probably put them out on the weekend with the malawis.
Have a couple of cold ones before heading out to your spot - mark your territory to keep animals away lol. Possums and other little shitheads won't want to stay around for too long
My Malawis are about the same maturity as yours, Your plant could turn out to be sativa still - just look at the first panama pic and that's a pure sativa. Sativas are the kings of outdoor