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You are doing good with that plant, however, it's not ready. You can cover your plants with frost clothe when you get frost without any problems. I just hit 37 degrees 2.7 c and covered the plants without any problems. The plant is turning purple from the cold temps. You could get high from that plant but not stone the way it is now. Be patient and it will be worth it.
I'm not seeing any obvious problems, I do see some signs of damage here and there on the leaves that appear like something snacked on them a little but that is not unusual outdoors. If your nights are cold but days are still warm you can cover them to protect from frost if they're in the ground or if you have them in some container you could also bring them inside after sun down as long as you have a light proof place you can put them and then put them back out when the sun rises but otherwise they should finish.