Hi all. I have a few questions for you experts out there. this is my first grow

First off, here are the important stats about my plant:

Around late April, I threw a bunch of bagseeds into a pot on my patio that adjoins my second floor bedroom. I just threw the seeds on top of the soil (already fertilized). Two weeks later I noticed a small plant poking through the soil.

I live in southern California and the plant gets 8-10 hours of direct sun a day. I water every other day or so (whenever it looks wilted).

Recently, to my great joy, it has shown the white hairs. Also recently, to my dismay, it seems I have an infestation of bugs.

I tried to take some pics-- my camera died (batteries) but I did get one or two. (Sorry about the bad quality but the batteries were dying)

The plant towers over me and I'm 6'2. But it is in a raised pot so I figure it is around 5 feet tall. The fence behind it is 8 foot.

My main question is: should I worry about the bugs or leave them be? I do not want to use any chemicals. The underside of the leaves have lots of tiny black dots and some strange, aphid looking critters crawling about. I have lots of spiders around and was hoping that they would help kill some of these bastards. Will they infest the buds?

Also, does she look like she will produce a healthy amount of buds? I did top it a few times but other than that I have done nothing.

She is only visible from the sky and there are a lot of helicopters around here. I thought about yanking her but cannot bring myself to do the bloody deed.

So, my last question is: will I have buds by the end of August? Does she look healthy overall?

Thanks.
rojo8401 Reviewed by rojo8401 on . Second Floor Patio Plant Hi all. I have a few questions for you experts out there. this is my first grow First off, here are the important stats about my plant: Around late April, I threw a bunch of bagseeds into a pot on my patio that adjoins my second floor bedroom. I just threw the seeds on top of the soil (already fertilized). Two weeks later I noticed a small plant poking through the soil. I live in southern California and the plant gets 8-10 hours of direct sun a day. I water every other day or so Rating: 5