Is this mold?

shortarker

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hello guys, currently on flowering,
I have a 12 cxb3590 cobs @50W fixture in a 4x4 area with 2 plants, RDWC


I saw these white points in the leaves and wondering if it is mold, could you give me your opinion?

Thanks in advance
 

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Ok so it seems I have some friends.

Those little black points are moving...


Do you know what they are and how to combat them?
 

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Ok guys it looks I have red spiders



Any idea on how to combat them?

I think I will go to artificial pesticides
 

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That's spider mite damage, and quite an infestation by the looks of it. You need to be better at spotting that before it gets out of control like it has.
If you don't get rid of them soon and I mean soon, your plants are going to be fucked.
Spray with mighty wash and hang up a "no pest strip" with your lights and fan off.
The eggs hatch every three days so you need to spray every three days to break the lifecycle.
 
Oh christ... Good luck, maybe throw it back Into veg and spray it for a few weeks... You're too far into the bidding cycle to spray and still smoke these. You will need to at least wash the entire plant in a tub after spraying
 
Yes, definitely mites. When you spray them, you have to spray every square mm of the plants, especially the underside of the leaves. And then do it again in 2 or 3 days. And then do it again, and then do it again. They are almost impossible to get rid of short of throwing out the plants, cleaning the whole area with bleach/insecticide, etc, then waiting a couple weeks and start over. Spider mites are bad news.
 
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