Hey guys im new here and I am currently growing outdoors in the UK (North) my baby is 4 weeks 5 days from placement outside (5 weeks from sprout) when the conditions were very good (Direct sun almost all day for about 1 1/2 weeks) - This is a bagseed(If it makes any difference the seed looked very good, good size and brown with the black specks) grow from a bag of no name green which was around slightly better than mids (My area for some distance gets pretty poor weed, Ive lost about £300+ over the past 2 years on bags of leaf,sprayed, schwag. This is why I am growing, power to the people
Outdoor conditions range from a low of 50 F at nights to 72-73 F during the day, averagely about 65 F during the day and 55 F at night. She (hopefully) is in a 15L pot with BioBizz Light Mix (pH-6.2 w/perlite) and the pot is filled with about 12L I have only fed her with Levington Tomorite at 1/4 strength 2 weeks ago and a few days ago with just over 1/2 strength, no nute burn yet
water is around pH 6 -7 (Chinese Universal Indicator pH strips) and a few drops of distilled malt vinegar (clear) also she does get rained on here and there but they are usually light showers. During the first 3 weeks I used a hanging basket (metal square shaped so light can enter) covered with clingfilm with 2 small gaps at opposite sides for a bit of airflow, I used it at night to help my plants from the cold, insects and those god damn slugs but now it is too small so i let the pot sit in it which acts like a platform allowing air movement around the bottom of the pot. My question to the more experienced is how does she look for the conditions she is in? if there are any tips you guys could give me I guarantee they will be appreciated
I posted this on the cannabis forums too so I can get a whole range of opinions and tips.
Also she's an indica right? Guessing from the shorter, bushier growth and non fingerlike leaves




I FIMed her about 4 days ago and there wasn't much top growth since but the first 7 bladed leaves grew substantially and the plant is filling out which is good for security reasons as I would prefer a smaller plant
Is this ok for a FIM, is there 4 tips instead of 2?

Her little pal

Is this thrip damage and slug damage? for a while a good number of leaves had some holes in them but recently (since she has started really growing fast) there appears to be next to no bites/marks

I was wondering what you guys would suggest to do to keep the plant height low e.g LST, supercropping. I would like to tie her down but is the stem too thick? Any suggestions welcome
Il keep you guys posted and up to date on her progress. One last thing, a police chopper wouldn't see 1 plant would they? nevermind going to the hassle of busting 1 plant?
cheers folks. Peace

Outdoor conditions range from a low of 50 F at nights to 72-73 F during the day, averagely about 65 F during the day and 55 F at night. She (hopefully) is in a 15L pot with BioBizz Light Mix (pH-6.2 w/perlite) and the pot is filled with about 12L I have only fed her with Levington Tomorite at 1/4 strength 2 weeks ago and a few days ago with just over 1/2 strength, no nute burn yet


Also she's an indica right? Guessing from the shorter, bushier growth and non fingerlike leaves




I FIMed her about 4 days ago and there wasn't much top growth since but the first 7 bladed leaves grew substantially and the plant is filling out which is good for security reasons as I would prefer a smaller plant
Is this ok for a FIM, is there 4 tips instead of 2?

Her little pal


Is this thrip damage and slug damage? for a while a good number of leaves had some holes in them but recently (since she has started really growing fast) there appears to be next to no bites/marks

I was wondering what you guys would suggest to do to keep the plant height low e.g LST, supercropping. I would like to tie her down but is the stem too thick? Any suggestions welcome

Il keep you guys posted and up to date on her progress. One last thing, a police chopper wouldn't see 1 plant would they? nevermind going to the hassle of busting 1 plant?
cheers folks. Peace