I grew them in basic growing/potting soil under grow lights and transplanted into same type of soil after 4 weeks and added a little 20-10-20 fert. They looked healthy, no issues besides some aphids that showed up while I was hardening the pants outdoors. Took care of the aphids with a little soap water.
I managed to score some free compost from a landscaping company, a mix of compost and sand, still smoking a little when I got it, smelled of manure. I let it rest a week or so before I started using it. I mixed a couple of regular garden soil with it and put in buckets, planted the plants in them added a bit more 20-10-20 fertilizer. I also added the same compost to my regular garden and planted some plants (6) , used some 20-10-20 also in there as well.
I failed to check the weather for the next week before planting them , it was nice the first two days but then the next 2 days heavy downpour.
Day after that I noticed some rusty colored spots on the leaves seen those before in previous grows, the plants in the garden were damaged by slugs but didn't notice any significant changes. After about a week or so I started seeing the leaves get thick and wrinkly like they do when they ripen and then just today noticed them suckering. I have to double check the ones in the garden to see if they are also suckering but those were ravaged by slugs so their growth may be delayed. The seeds are some type of Havana strain never grew that before. I'll up load picks when I get home.