BayLee420
Chef de la ganja
Relax Cannabis Dad. Probably nothing. Nature isn't perfect. A little spot nothing to worry about; lots of spots then there may be an issue.
Young cannabis plants are just adjusting to their enviroment. The rest of the leaves look fine.
Let Mother Nature do her thing.
Don't overwater them. When growing outdoors let the natural rain fall take care of her needs.
Once she gets bigger then you can weekly give her some food.
Unless there is a drought in your area or there is less rain then normal. Then give them a soaking.
I have had outdoor guerilla grows go for a week or so without rain and they came out fine.
The auto cannabis plant is searching for water. The autos tap root is bigger than a photo cannabis. It's anchoring itself by looking for moisture.
A weekly water/feed should be all you'll need.
The soil in an agriculture area should have enough moisture to keep your young girls happy and healthy.
You'll go crazy real fast. Remember they have up to 10 weeks or more before they are ready.
It's like your 1st child; every sneeze or cough you call the Doctor.
Young cannabis plants are just adjusting to their enviroment. The rest of the leaves look fine.
Let Mother Nature do her thing.
Don't overwater them. When growing outdoors let the natural rain fall take care of her needs.
Once she gets bigger then you can weekly give her some food.
Unless there is a drought in your area or there is less rain then normal. Then give them a soaking.
I have had outdoor guerilla grows go for a week or so without rain and they came out fine.
The auto cannabis plant is searching for water. The autos tap root is bigger than a photo cannabis. It's anchoring itself by looking for moisture.
A weekly water/feed should be all you'll need.
The soil in an agriculture area should have enough moisture to keep your young girls happy and healthy.
You'll go crazy real fast. Remember they have up to 10 weeks or more before they are ready.
It's like your 1st child; every sneeze or cough you call the Doctor.

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