Strawberry Cough

Thrashard

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My first girl. My first plant.

I think she is going to need a training bra soon, haha. Sadly the plant is harmed daily by insects. Can you guys look at these pictues and tell me what you think I need to change, and how? Thanks.
 

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She feeds off of the sun. Though sun over her grow period has not been much around. When it is she gets it.

And a bigger pot? Okay.

She is infected with I don't know how many worms however it isn't just worms, It's sometime spiders and I even think slugs because sometimes there will be this shiny, sticky liquid trailed from the pot to cement. What will keep the general insect population out? I need a cheap, easy to find substance such as an everyday household item or something at the store. I know that when she is moved to her new home (pot) the insects will be gone, for the most part.
 
Don't get too attached to that strain bro I grew it outside too. It's sub par to real outdoor strains, trust me. no yeild man it's an indoor greenhouse strain. I grow for quantity as well as quality and strawberry cough doesn't tickle my fancy, and I want my fancy to be tickeld.
 
I grow mostly to admire the beauty. At least for now.

Soon I will be able to grow both out/indoors so there won't be a problem.
 
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