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    Hey guys! This is my first grow and i am from south india with a hot and humid weather in a coastal city. Average temperatures are 35/27 degree Celsius with bright sunshine most of the days and 12/12 all year round.i am currently trying to grow one pineapple glue feminized from advanced seeds and a few bag seeds. The pineapple glue is 19 days old and the bag seeds are a week old local sativa. I accidentally damaged one of the first set of leaves on the pineapple glue when she was a week old. I saw some black spots on the leaves and tried to scrub it off with my nails. I then only realised how fragile she was when the top layer of the leaf was scratched from it. I cant believe my stupidity and was nervous but she grew everyday after that. Soil is locally sourced from a nearby nursery. They said it has 3 types of soil added with some cow manure. I cant confirm the quality of soil but it was cheap at 3$ for 20kgs. Pot is around 3 gallons for the pineapple glue. I am currently giving the pineapple glue 18/6 light cycle by bringing her in for an extra 6 hours of light from a household 40w led 4000 lumens cool daylight bulb (9$) and a cheap 14w led chinese full spectrum board(free). I am planning to just leave her outside in 12/12 cycle when she is about one foot tall to flower. She has been fed a slow release grow stick with npk 9.2-7-7.8 with added micros 4 days back.
    Please advice! if i should change anything or continue what i do. I am not looking for a big harvest and just want to learn the process first.
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    Sounds like your soil is lacking

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    I understand i will try and get better soil next time. Will the slow release Fertilizer stick i gave her be helpful. I just gave her one stick but the recommended is 6 sticks for 10 inch pot. Also i have npk water soluble powder with a ratio of 20:20:20. Can i give a little bit of that?

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