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Kalamata Red with white spots on leaf

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Kalamata Red with white spots on leaf

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Kalamata red fem Sativa landrace. Spotted stem rot couple of weeks ago and prioceeded with cutting out the infected branch, then removed another with a scalpel. Plant has been turning to yellow for a long time now and very tiny black dots are also spotted. All leaf found with any of the above is removed. Many leaf have the white dots as seen in pic. Buds are maturing nicely with amazing scent and a lot of crystals. No signs of stem rot in remaining plant. Would you consider the plant ok if the only ongoing problem are these white spots and the yellowing leaf?

Thanks for your input! 👽
 

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Kalamata red fem Sativa landrace. Spotted stem rot couple of weeks ago and prioceeded with cutting out the infected branch, then removed another with a scalpel. Plant has been turning to yellow for a long time now and very tiny black dots are also spotted. All leaf found with any of the above is removed. Many leaf have the white dots as seen in pic. Buds are maturing nicely with amazing scent and a lot of crystals. No signs of stem rot in remaining plant. Would you consider the plant ok if the only ongoing problem are these white spots and the yellowing leaf?

Thanks for your input! 👽
I am assuming you are growing outdoors? Have you checked your soil for any infestation? If you are in flower, how many weeks has she been in flower?
 
I am assuming you are growing outdoors? Have you checked your soil for any infestation? If you are in flower, how many weeks has she been in flower?
About 6-7 weeks in flower, outdoors yes, not much to see with a naked eye inspection of soil. I see the small silent moths chilling on stems tho.
 
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