Hmmm.....??? Help???

lxyzeroomer

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looks like multiple issues i see ,u need to cut a sample and look at it under the microscope chances are youll see bugs if there there ,mold and maybe you have a def... not an expert just my 2 cents good luck ...
 

urgod

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they are outdoor... not to sound like a dick but you just took a picture with flash at night. now you might have hermies. it looks like some bug bite
 

urgod

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o_O i thought any light will cause hermies at least thats what i have been taught lol.
 

PeyoteReligion

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o_O i thought any light will cause hermies at least thats what i have been taught lol.
No this is wrong. Some plants may be more seceptable to light stress herming, but most plants need at LEAST 2 minutes uninterupted light of significant lumens to interfere with the light cycle of the plant.

If u believe that any light at all givers herms then you clearly don't think an outdoor grow would work period. Cuz if any light caused herm (like you think) then you must think a full moon will herm a plant. Which it will not.

Spray your plant with neem oil as needed you have bugs for sure.
 

urgod

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cool beans, never knew that +rep for you man. hahaha i have always been overcautious with light leaks and stuff in my garden. so having a little light wouldnt do anything right?
 

jpill

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it looks like you have "thrips" my friend. look on the under side of your leaf. Do you see small almost microscopic beige color bugs?These will be the babies,they suck the moisture from your leafs, leaving a sap like texture on your leafs. the best way to describe it is, looks like a (slugg trail, how they leave that ooze behind) also you can look for their (droppings) they leave very small dark color dropping (shit) . if so, and your in flower, there's not much you can do about it. spray with non harmful pesticides before you flower next time. as far as the discoloration on the leafs (the yellowing) looks like a over fert of Postass or phosp. but not for sure. hope this helps
 

hammer6913

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ihave pulled my babes out in the sun for a couple hrs while i spray and vacum and bleach my flower room with no bad results as of yet. just 2 cent.
 

SCT1984

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Thanks for all the replies - will plan on taking some leaves off and looking under magnification.

The larger white spots is defiantely not mold/mildew problem - it has to be something eating at the leaves - so thin that they leave like a "web" looking structure.

I'm only about a week away from harvest, so IDKWTF to do at this point - i'd hate for these plants to be ruined, but the issue appears only on a couple leaves here and there.
 

303

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o_O i thought any light will cause hermies at least thats what i have been taught lol.
Not at all. Over prolonged periods of time yes. I go in and out the mom room all the time beams of light hit the plants several times a day for the past couple years never got a hermie from it. In fact I garden during lights off, I have a green light installed and use it daily for sometimes 3 hours at a time. Shit sometimes I forget to turn it off... I agree with dirtysnowball, THRIPS, mighty wash good shit too.. i also like sns
 

gobskiii

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those lil white things on your leaves are eggs...looks like a bug problem to me...kill 'em all...mighty wash as dirty snowball said...shits the bees knees man...lol
 

SCT1984

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They are just about ready to harvest, and could be satisfied with harvesting now (mostly cloudy, but some amber and a few clear here and there). Would harvesting be a good idea? Just wondering if trimming would be the best way at this point to get rid of them, considering that I will be harvesting in about a week anyways.
 

303

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They are just about ready to harvest, and could be satisfied with harvesting now (mostly cloudy, but some amber and a few clear here and there). Would harvesting be a good idea? Just wondering if trimming would be the best way at this point to get rid of them, considering that I will be harvesting in about a week anyways.
Lets see the whole plant
 
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