Minor spots and slight edge discoloration

HandyGringo

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I realize these are very minor symptoms and likely not even anything to worry about, I'm just trying to catch a potential issue early. Just in case.

I've been acclimating the plant to go outdoors soon, so it has been outside a lot the last week. I suspect the spots are just random sucker insect driveby, not an infestation or anything and the edge browning I guess could be either sunburn or some kind of deficiency? I haven't really fed it yet, I gave it a few tiny pellets when I transplanted it, but the soil should also have some base nutrients I assume. (Even if light mix)

The plant is about 1 month old, been growing indoors under an LED, it's in a 1L smartpot, started in a jiffy pellet, the soil is BioBizz Lightmix.

I plan on transplanting it to its final container when it goes outside full time (In about a week when the day is 14½ hours long at least) - The final container has super soil, so if it's a deficiency I guess it will be solved then(?)
 

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Phytoplankton

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Looks fine, I wouldn't sweat it. Pics of the entire plants would be helpful.

Edit: you're absolutely doing the right thing by slowly acclimating them to natural sunlight, the process is called "hardening", nice work!
 
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HandyGringo

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Looks fine, I wouldn't sweat it. Pics of the entire plants would be helpful.
Gotcha, not sweating it. I'll see if it gets more spots or not. Thanks for the input.

Here are some better pictures, generally it looks healthy. I just bent it a bit more today.

It's going outside, so height isn't really a concern, just trying to make it a bit wider. (It was also topped 4 days ago)
 

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Phytoplankton

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Gotcha, not sweating it. I'll see if it gets more spots or not. Thanks for the input.

Here are some better pictures, generally it looks healthy. I just bent it a bit more today.

It's going outside, so height isn't really a concern, just trying to make it a bit wider. (It was also topped 4 days ago)

They look great, nice going. You're gonna have some beautiful plants come fall!!!!!!!
 

HandyGringo

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They look great, nice going. You're gonna have some beautiful plants come fall!!!!!!!
Thanks! It's a single plant, I know the pictures is a bit confusing! I started it indoors early, hoping for one monster plant. Frisian Dew is the strain, should yield very well on it's own.

I will also plant a single autoflower "Sweet Tooth" next month perhaps, as a backup, just in case!
 

Phytoplankton

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Thanks! It's a single plant, I know the pictures is a bit confusing! I started it indoors early, hoping for one monster plant. Frisian Dew is the strain, should yield very well on it's own.

I will also plant a single autoflower "Sweet Tooth" next month perhaps, as a backup, just in case!
Good plan, I plant my autos (outside) in mid May, that way they get the benefit of the most light hours during veg/flower.
 
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