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Hi all, I have two different plants with different discoloration. They are almost finished, maybe one week, all trichomes are milky. Thanks!
 

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Need more info… the way your flowers look in that pic u have a ways to go… ur flowers still have white hairs on them.. do u have more pics of the plants and flower
 
Thrip bumps on leaves big time. I think you got bugs.

Big time for a tent maybe. As an outdoor grower, laughing at calling that "big time."

Looks like you did a good job feeding til the end. You could treat for the bugs now but if you're pretty much ready to harvest you can probably just weather the bug storm for a couple days and do a water dunk when you chop.
 
Need more info… the way your flowers look in that pic u have a ways to go… ur flowers still have white hairs on them.. do u have more pics of the plants and flower
 

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Thrip bumps on leaves big time. I think you got bugs.
I've looked under the jeweler magnifying glass and can't se no bugs, looks discoloration, I have more 5 females there, should I do some kind of treatment?
 
Big time for a tent maybe. As an outdoor grower, laughing at calling that "big time."

Looks like you did a good job feeding til the end. You could treat for the bugs now but if you're pretty much ready to harvest you can probably just weather the bug storm for a couple days and do a water dunk when you chop.
Where should I look for the bugs? Can't see anything under the magnifying glass
 
If u have bugs use neem oil… the bugs would be under the leaves.. what kind of nutrients are u using.. are u letting the soil dry back before watering.. once dry lift and feel the weight compared to after watering. But the way the flower looks u have a ways to go… these were all planted the same time came up the same time… look at the white hair vs orange hairs and the orange hair ones not quite ready yet
 

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Dont use neem oil, specially not in flower but if possible ever. There are better alternatives that dont stink and taste like shit, also being an oil you wont be able to rinse it off with water if you hit a bud. Ill write a post in a sec.
 
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If u have bugs use neem oil… the bugs would be under the leaves.. what kind of nutrients are u using.. are u letting the soil dry back before watering.. once dry lift and feel the weight compared to after watering. But the way the flower looks u have a ways to go… these were all planted the same time came up the same time… look at the white hair vs orange hairs and the orange hair ones not quite ready yet
I've tried looking under the leafs, but didn't saw any. I'm using biobizz, usually I let it dry properly. That's the rqs ice auto, still a couple of weeks to finish. I'm about to but the last hulkberry and 3 sour diesel, both auto. The amber trichromes are starting to apeear
 
Towards the end of flower youre more likely to get deficiencies and I think thats what those are. Same with @Smokie08 plants, those are deficiencies and probably cold at night or lack of magnessium for the blue colors. If you cant see any bug turn off the lights and make a picture of the underside of the affected leaf with your phone and the flash on, thats the only way to see micro mites without a microscope and they are so small that if you dont do the picture that way you wont see anything.
The yellow round spots could be insect bites, those are the leaves I would inspect, and the yellow stains are a deficiency or light related most likely, but its fine happens a lot towards the end of flowering. When they fatten sometimes they need more food and if they dont have it they take it from the leaves, and towards the end many strains will start depleting leaves even if you feed them enough.
 
Towards the end of flower youre more likely to get deficiencies and I think thats what those are. Same with @Smokie08 plants, those are deficiencies and probably cold at night or lack of magnessium for the blue colors. If you cant see any bug turn off the lights and make a picture of the underside of the affected leaf with your phone and the flash on, thats the only way to see micro mites without a microscope and they are so small that if you dont do the picture that way you wont see anything.
The yellow round spots could be insect bites, those are the leaves I would inspect, and the yellow stains are a deficiency or light related most likely, but its fine happens a lot towards the end of flowering. When they fatten sometimes they need more food and if they dont have it they take it from the leaves, and towards the end many strains will start depleting leaves even if you feed them enough.
I have, in the same space, 6 autos that won't last more than 3 weeks, and 5 females that I'll turn to flower in 2 or 3 weeks. Can I give any advice? Should I some preventive des infestation? If so, how? Thanks for the help
 
If you cant find any bug, dont use anything. If you find bugs in the leaves that are affected with round yellow spots taking the picture the way I told you, there are several alternatives like citric acid based organic pesticides or potassic soap. Its never a good idea to spray your buds in flower even if what youre using will degrade before harvest, wet buds invite bud rot and mold.
 
I would only treat the affected leaves carefully and if I see bugs, trying to not spray the buds. And honestly even if you dont treat them and they have micro mites, so far theyre not nearly close to the bud leaves so you might get away with doing nothing.
 
You have another option, if its only a couple of leaves with micro mites cut them. Easy peasy. Again, I would only treat them if Im able to see bugs and if its only in a couple of leaves I would just get rid of those.
 
If u have bugs use neem oil… the bugs would be under the leaves.. what kind of nutrients are u using.. are u letting the soil dry back before watering.. once dry lift and feel the weight compared to after watering. But the way the flower looks u have a ways to go… these were all planted the same time came up the same time… look at the white hair vs orange hairs and the orange hair ones not quite ready yet
Those are some very nice buds 🥰
 
Towards the end of flower youre more likely to get deficiencies and I think thats what those are. Same with @Smokie08 plants, those are deficiencies and probably cold at night or lack of magnessium for the blue colors. If you cant see any bug turn off the lights and make a picture of the underside of the affected leaf with your phone and the flash on, thats the only way to see micro mites without a microscope and they are so small that if you dont do the picture that way you wont see anything.
The yellow round spots could be insect bites, those are the leaves I would inspect, and the yellow stains are a deficiency or light related most likely, but its fine happens a lot towards the end of flowering. When they fatten sometimes they need more food and if they dont have it they take it from the leaves, and towards the end many strains will start depleting lea

Mine are deff from nutrients I jacked them up this run.. but ya if u cant find bugs just get rid of the leaves..
 
If you want to visually spot what's been eating your weed you'll need a magnifying glass to inspect every square centimeter of plant tissue of each and every plant and it's still no guarantee you'll spot the culprit(s). That's why we learn to spot and recognize the damage they do.

Neem is excellent for cannabis in veg but avoid it entirely once it's flowering. Once I flip, I treat with spinosad every 2 weeks and hit them with pyrethrin the week in between treatments.

What makes Neem so great is the way it kills, bugs can't really build up a tolerance against it.

I grow outdoors where you really do have to incorporate insect management. Indoor grows I'm sure most of yall only spot treat when an issue arises, and that's fine. If I did that outdoors, by the time I see the damage they'd already be marked for death.
 
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