This is weird. You definitely have bugs in there, but your plants don't appear to be showing signs of spider mites. Yet that's the first thing I would think seeing those things. And the tiny black bug kinda looks like a flea beetle to me, but I've only had those on Cucurbits, they never moved over to my cannabis.
While the plant looks to be in great condition, I wouldn't want bugs in my buds, so I'm kind of leaning towards a
Spinosad/isopropyl route here. I'd like to know what others have to say on this, too.
@Seamaiden, thanks. Sorry that last photo probably wasn't the best to use. That particular leaf had been off for over 24 hours before I took the picture. Meant to look at it under the microscope and got side tracked with family stuff.
Unfortunately, all of those pics were uploaded from my phone.
Overall the rest of the plant looks pretty healthy(at least to me, still new to growing).
I found what I think might be the problem/culprit and will post that later when I can use my comp.
Not sure about the Revegging. They had a pretty constant light cycle but again still new do maybe. I tapered down the extra light I have in the green house and have them on a 12/12 time now. They all seem to be doing well in early flowering. Just took some more photos a moment ago.
As far as cleaning up I wasn't sure how much to do since they all have a ton of pre flowering and early flowering sites going on. Not sure what will take away from the final results.
Ok, let's deal with the cleaning up since she's not ready for harvest. Insides, anything smaller than a nickel, and anything that's heavily shaded needs to be removed. If you look up how Medjool dates are farmed, you'll start to get an idea of what's going on. Basically the principle is this: the plant only has so much energy to spend, question is where is it gonna spend it? We'd like it to spend its energy on the best flowers, so by removing those poor sites we're forcing the plant's choices here.
Revegging is when one has taken a flowering plant and pushed it back to vegetative growth cycle. It's a 6 week process in my experience, once you see triple-lobed leaves growing, to get back to normal growth. This can heavily and seriously impact bud production and quality and is one of the main reasons I don't like growing from clone except inside.