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Been growing almost for a year, started 1 outdoor plant as a test and it’s doing well, a little over 6 feet tall. It’s planted in a hole gilled with ocean forest. Wanted to know how it’s doing. Took the advice of tying branches to support the weight, defoliated what I think to be a fair amount, and started feeding it yesterday. Some marks and bug problems, but got it manageable. Think I had spider mites, but I got a miticide I apply to instruction. Hard to tell how far into flower they are, especially since one side of the plant is more developed than the other to face the sun. Temps have been as low as 40°F at night on the worst nights, but lately have been sitting around 60-65 as lows, with highs in 85s. I’ll shake the whole plant in the morning to get dew off the buds. Would you guys do anything differently or extra?
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