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what is this problem!!??

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Hey folks..so big got a little closet grow started gettin ready to move outside..all of a sudden a few days after their first transplant 2h plants started showing signs of something whether it be salt build up, over watering or broad mites im not sure...any advice??
 

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Wouldn't worry much, weird things can happen after a transplant. If it gets progressively worse then you might have to deal with something

I did see some spots that could be mites (not broad) but w/o better pics I can't confirm
 
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Can you see those small black and white specs? I cant confirm what those are.

Could be dirt or dust. Could be mites or thrips. Can you see anything moving?

Great pics though, somebody should be able to help
 
There's no movement..I've search with a ill scope n can't see anything..somebody must have had this issue lol
 
The specs are just dirt..the fan blows the dry irrigated soil
 
That looks like pretty much every picture of a broad mite infestation I have ever seen. You'll need high magnification to confirm, or you can just treat it as a BM infestation, which is what I would do, tout suite.
 
That looks like pretty much every picture of a broad mite infestation I have ever seen. You'll need high magnification to confirm, or you can just treat it as a BM infestation, which is what I would do, tout suite.
^ That is some good advice right there!
 
wiuld a leaf spray pesticide work that green and fruit/veggie/flower safe??
 
wiuld a leaf spray pesticide work that green and fruit/veggie/flower safe??
I haven't read of anything over-the-counter that would work in this scenario. Like I said, you're gonna have to get on the threads we have here. IIRC, someone's using heat to very good effect.
 
Hey so turns out it wasn't any mites..was actually a zinc deficiency due to high ph levels..gave them a good flush cuz I think it might a been paired with a salt built up..had to use tap water for a week..oh n I used a pesticide on one of the two just to c if it was safe and the whole thing wilted in 12 hours..gave it a good bath n its lookin better..il post pics of the pesticide tomorrow so nobody uses it on there girls..well I think iv solved my issue..check out my lil grow diary..Id love any input as i only have a few grows under my belt..its like an addiction lol..I go look at my girls b4 I have my first smoke in the morning and I thought smokes were addictive haha
 
So you're good? I've never observed a Z-, have always read it's very uncommon. How high were the pH levels?
 
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