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I was going to say mites but I didn't want to freak them out, they should really look at the undersides of the leaves with a scopeLooks like white powdery mildew or mite damage to me
Well I am very sorry if I freaked em outI was going to say mites but I didn't want to freak them out, they should really look at the undersides of the leaves with a scope
I will have a look later when I get home from workI don't notice any mold issues but the speckled/sandblasted look of the fan leaves could be caused by pests. How do the undersides of the leaves look?
What can I do if it is mites?and also look for any stray webbing that could be starting
You're welcomeI will have a look later when I get home from work
Thanks
hmmm, at this point, if it is mites, I would harvest themWhat can I do if it is mites?
I’ve got two weeks till harvest,do you think they will be ok?hmmm, at this point, if it is mites, I would harvest them
Look what I found,I cut her down,she’s two weeks early but there’s not much else I could do is there?I was going to say mites but I didn't want to freak them out, they should really look at the undersides of the leaves with a scope
Look what I found,I cut her down,she’s two weeks early but there’s not much else I could do is there?
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It’s moot now since you chopped but in the future if you have a similar untimely run in with insects in late flower consider predator insects. I think those buds could have went longer than two more weeks. It doesn’t look like they finished swelling and there were still a number of lively pistils going on. Predator mites would have taken those out for where can I get predator mites from?
I’m off on holiday today and haven’t got anyone to keep an eye on herYou chopped it? Early?
All you had to do is hose them off with this then rinse. Two treatments should get all of them.:
I hear you. I just hate to see you kill it early for no reason.I’m off on holiday today and haven’t got anyone to keep an eye on her