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Need some advice white widow not doing well

ok so i have a 1 1/2 month old white widow plant ive been growing in my small cabinet. i waited way to long to flower and im pretty sure there isnt enough space. so ive been pondering the idea of moving outside. it is small, right now its in a 1 gal container under a 92w cfl fixture. my plan is to transplant it to a 2 gal and move it outdoors in my backyard. would this be a good move?

my main concern is bugs/pests and mold. i have a small pop-up greenhouse by flowerhouse but the plants ive grown in there developed mold spots on the leaves. i would like to use the green house if i move the widow outdoors. i have a small 6" personal fan i could put in there but should i have it blowing are in or blowing air out?

and for pest control would a army of lady bugs work? theres a bug net on the greenhouse so i could seal the flooring with a rock floor and release them with in the tent.

its also showing signs of nitrogen problems. the lower leaves are turning yellow. i just feed it 1/2 strength grow big and 1/2 strength big bloom by FF and im using FF ocean forest soil mixed with perlite. after feeding i havent noticed much change in fact it almost seems like its getting worse.

thanks for any help or input
 

northstate

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Post in the Infirmary for problem solving and you will have better luck. Re-pot, dont feed for a while, harden off gradually moving to full sun after a couple days outside and she will most likely do the rest for you. Dont kill her in a small poly oven please. Good luck with everything.NS
 

blackone

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The best solution against mold outside I've found so far has been to flower under a roof but without sides. I do a few small plants every year like that under the roof overhang on the southern side of my house and I always get indoor quality buds. A greenhouse gets too humid.
 
Post in the Infirmary for problem solving and you will have better luck. Re-pot, dont feed for a while, harden off gradually moving to full sun after a couple days outside and she will most likely do the rest for you. Dont kill her in a small poly oven please. Good luck with everything.NS

thanks for the tips

The best solution against mold outside I've found so far has been to flower under a roof but without sides. I do a few small plants every year like that under the roof overhang on the southern side of my house and I always get indoor quality buds. A greenhouse gets too humid.

i thought about building a bug screen house i already have a wooden frame for a box i was building, with a peice of plexiglass and bug netting on the sides it would make a sweet breeze house
 
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