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What have I done to my girl??

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What have I done to my girl??

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Hello all…..so I have this nice looking photoperiod plant outside that’s just a couple weeks into flower. I spotted some pest damage and wanted to act quickly, but I was out of my usual product, Dr. Zymes.
Well damned if I didn’t have some liquid Sevin sitting in the garage and went against my better judgment and sprayed her down really thoroughly.
The good news is it looks like all signs of any find of pest is gone…….but the product has left this horrible residue all over the leaves…… white blotches/circles everywhere. See the pics.
I even brought the plant into my garage today, where it was cooler, and sprayed it down with plain water, hoping it would rinse off. It didn’t. To get it off, I have to take my finger or a wet paper towel and scrub the leaf with a fair amount of force…..clearly this isn’t gonna happen when almost every leaf on the plant is affected. It doesn’t wash off…..it has to be scrubbed. It’s like someone spilled paint on the leaves.
I’m gonna let her grow and see what happens….right now it’s the only choice I have.
Does anyone have any tips or advise…? Other than don’t use that shit again on MJ plants…..which goes without saying.
Thanks for any comments and don’t wail me too hard for such a rookie mistake.
What have i done to my girl
 
Plain water rinse is all I could suggest
I’ve done that and it seemed to make it stand out even more.
According to what I’ve read about it’s half life on vegetables it’s not harmful (to eat) after a certain period of time. The plant is gonna need another 8-9 weeks minimum…,just sayin’.
It may be time to take out my toothbrush and scrub the leaves….lol.
 
I googled liquid Sevin and the SDS reads like a zombie movie script. Excerpt below. I would take this stuff to a hazardous materials disposal center. I wouldn't put anything that got sprayed with it in my body.

-This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, oysters and shrimp. This product
-is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment on blooming crops or weeds. Under United
-States Regulations (29 CFR 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication Standard), this product is
-considered hazardous.
-Repeated and prolonged exposure via inhalation may be harmful.
 
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