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HELP!! White spotes all over the leaves

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Hello everyone,

My plants are developing these white spots for a while now. It started a couple of weeks ago very lightly, now In 2 days they spread all over the leaves. Could you please help me identificare the issue?? Is it powdery mildew?? It looks like it, but it's not that "powdery"..

Thank you in advance!
 
Hello everyone,

My plants are developing these white spots for a while now. It started a couple of weeks ago very lightly, now In 2 days they spread all over the leaves. Could you please help me identificare the issue?? Is it powdery mildew?? It looks like it, but it's not that "powdery"..

Thank you in advance!
Here' the pictures
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Looking at the pictures (I'm not at home ATM) more carefully, the powder is there. Told my girlfriend to spray some neem oil as we don't have baking powdery, but I ll definitely buy it tomorrow together with a fungicide. I hope they' ll make the trick.. they should be ready for harvest in a month. The only detail that puzzle me is that she tried to wipe them and nothing at came off; i thought that wiping could take at least a little the stain/powder away, but nothing...
Anyway, thank you everyone, you don't know how much i appreciate this! Please keep post if you have other opinions, I ll let you how it goes
 
Looking at the pictures (I'm not at home ATM) more carefully, the powder is there. Told my girlfriend to spray some neem oil as we don't have baking powdery, but I ll definitely buy it tomorrow together with a fungicide. I hope they' ll make the trick.. they should be ready for harvest in a month. The only detail that puzzle me is that she tried to wipe them and nothing at came off; i thought that wiping could take at least a little the stain/powder away, but nothing...
Anyway, thank you everyone, you don't know how much i appreciate this! Please keep post if you have other opinions, I ll let you how it goes
Neen don't work on wpm. I know the name sounds like powder and you think you can wipe it off because it's powder but it's not like that

put more air circulation into your garden and try to bring the humidity down (I'm assuming you're indoors)

I believe you can also spray milk on it I'll check and post back about that because I don't remember exactly cuz I use liquid copper fungicide to deal with it

Edit: follow Herb's recipe above, you'll want to treat it ASAP
 
What are you feeding it? Did the leaves get wet last time you fed it?
Yes, they did unfortunately, a bit. Do you think it's related? Just giving them a very little dose of pre-blooming fertilizer (madame grow) once a week. It's my first grow so I thought better less than more.
 
Yep you can always add more. The other way around....not so much. Looks like residue from dried solution. That's why I asked. It's bettrr to water at pot level.
 
I deleted initial my post cuz I wanted to wait for the new pictures, but to my eye it's still wpm

one tablespoon of baking soda will stop it until you get some liquid copper fungicide to cure it
I am leaning that way too.
The way some of the spots manifested I dont think water droplets. Does it wipe off? Is there any damage to the leaf surface after you wipe?
 
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I am leaning that way too.
The way some of the spots manifested I def not water droplets. Does it wipe off? Is there any damar to the leaf surface at Fred you wipe?
I will update you tomorrow morning when im back from work; I can't wipe much more than my a*s at the moment... my girlfriend tried earlier and she's saying a little bit come-off if you wipe really hard. I will also send an up to date picture in the morning after a night outside in the air.
 
I will update you tomorrow morning when im back from work; I can't wipe much more than my a*s at the moment... my girlfriend tried earlier and she's saying a little bit come-off if you wipe really hard. I will also send an up to date picture in the morning after a night outside in the air.
I hope it isn’t bro,
It’s def treatable @HerbalEdu had a great suggestion if so.
I’m tuned in, let us know homie!
 
Kinda looks like PM to me. Once confirmed, remove the affected leaves, treat and increase air flow and lower RH if possible.
I’m on the fence, it looks like residue from minerals after feeding, but the pics aren’t crystal clear. If you have to rub hard to get it off , it’s probably residue, WPM rubs off pretty easily. Hit them with the milk water spray just to be sure, it won’t hurt anything. Good luck
 
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