I have a clone that I bought from a shop and I have it outdoors and it's not doing so good. I tried direct sunlight and it burnt the leaves so I now have it in mostly shade only about a hr of light. The new leaves are yellow but I'm only watering it once a day. The night temps here are around 50 degrees and day is around 90 what can I do to get it in better shape and branch out more before the October harvest
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How's the pH of your water? I suspect it's not sunburn but pH. Perhaps a nutrient problem. I'm an indoor hydro grower so I can't offer concrete advice but I would start with the pH and work from there. I'm no expert but I think 50 F maybe a bit chilly. Can you bring it in at night? When its more robust/mature it may be able to withstand the temp fluctuation.
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It is very hard for a seedling to go from being under inside lighting and then get moved to direct sunlight. You should start giving the plant only morning light for maybe a couple of hours and see how it does and if thing are going well just keep increase the amount of direct sunlight every couple of days till it adjusts.
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Direct sun may put a plant down if it is a shock, but the plant will bounce back. These plants love light and just want it increased in stages and not all at one time.
Don't over water
I grow indoors and 65F or below will kill my indoor plants if it happens too often.
give it some nitrogen and get it acclimated to the sun.
Just my 2c.completed 7 grows
what I have learned so far:
environment maters more than nutrients
at least a dab of nutrients in every watering
effective flushing before harvest is critical to quality
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