Tryin to prove sum1 wrong

*BUDS

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Looks that way, confirm it by checking underleaf and tiny moving black/red mites will be there.
 

dukeanthony

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Its not spider mites. Its Ph Lockout followed by upping nutes. Most likely caused by bits of PH down that didnt dissolve.
I talked to the guy whose picture that was and he says none of the other plants in the room have the problem.

Would you cut this plant early if there was still 2 weeks to go?
 

Motorbuds

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That thing got the shit burned out of it lol. That's nute burn for sure and maybe a few other things :bongsmilie:
 

Motorbuds

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Does this Look Like SPider mites?

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No spidermites leave little dots eveywhere. If there's a bad infestation there can be so many spots that it turns the whole leaf yellow dot by dot. I you think you have mites just look underneath the leaves and you'll see them, they're very small black or white dots. The white things that look like dust are eggs.
 

Motorbuds

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I wouldn't but I might give them a little flush right now with ph'd water and try to fix whatever going on after that.
 

dukeanthony

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I wouldn't but I might give them a little flush right now with ph'd water and try to fix whatever going on after that.
Well whoevers plant this is might not make it 2 more weeks. Thats what I was thinking when I ran across this hypothetical situation
 

Motorbuds

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If it is for sure mites try azamax, it works to keep them at bay and it's safe to spray even the day of harvest.
 

dukeanthony

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So you guys are thinking it IS? Spider mites?

Ive looked really close at the Pictures I found and didnt see any little red bugs. And this guys pictures of his other plants dont seem to have the same issues in the same room
 
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