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Hello friends, family does this look ready to harvest? I don't have a proper zoom lens so photo quality is bad. If you can see something interesting please let me know, some patterns you have experience with.
Oh yeah I just noticed it. Didn't see that in irl. What is that?Doesn't look ready to me. Is that a web starting in the last photo?
Edit: Actually, you can see it in some of the first photos too.
What is that?
No I don't have a loupe. Now it's night here, I'll check for signs in the underside of the leaves in the morning. Feeling stressed alreadyA sign to start inspecting those plants for pest, specifically spider mites. You are in flower so I would consider predatory mites if you do have an issue.
Do you have a loupe to check the underside of the leaves?
Don't let it stress you. It isn't anything you can't handle with some advice from the farm. Growing is supposed to be relaxing, fun, and ultimately rewarding.No I don't have a loupe. Now it's night here, I'll check for signs in the underside of the leaves in the morning. Feeling stressed already
For me it was my 2nd closet grow ever.....1988. I had already tried using this "Phototron" thing, a self-contained unit that looked like a 3ft tall lantern. I placed it in the back bedroom of our apartment....They promised "perpetual buds". It had many verticle flourescent tubes and reflectors so the plants inside, which you had to basically bonsai, would be surrounded with light. With all of this the plants inside would produce "endless" little buds that filled the unit.I'm going to share a true story ... this involves WPM and not spidermites. It also underscores the need to take these sanitary SOP's seriously. I had outdoor plants. I started indoor plants. For over a month I followed proper sanitary protocol ... washing up, changing shoes/clothes before entering the inside grow area. I had a senior moment one day after clearing out the rest of my already harvested outdoor plants. I forgot to wash up and transferred the WPM indoors. To get rid of it took a complete shutdown of the indoor grow. Pitching the infected plants and starting over after a complete cleaning and sanitation routine.
Please don't be the one to repeat my mistake. You can use chemical insecticides on surfaces around the perimeter of your tent. Just don't use the chemicals on live plants.
Good advice. Can you provide the chemical insecticide your speaking of please.I'm going to share a true story ... this involves WPM and not spidermites. It also underscores the need to take these sanitary SOP's seriously. I had outdoor plants. I started indoor plants. For over a month I followed proper sanitary protocol ... washing up, changing shoes/clothes before entering the inside grow area. I had a senior moment one day after clearing out the rest of my already harvested outdoor plants. I forgot to wash up and transferred the WPM indoors. To get rid of it took a complete shutdown of the indoor grow. Pitching the infected plants and starting over after a complete cleaning and sanitation routine.
Please don't be the one to repeat my mistake. You can use chemical insecticides on surfaces around the perimeter of your tent. Just don't use the chemicals on live plants.
I'm sorry, but its not the culprit. Daddy long legs don't make silk or spin webs. Keep looking!On a positive note I found the culprit for the Web, it was a casual daddy. Long legs.
I have 100% done this messing with my cucumbers and tomatoes in the garden, went inside in a dumb moment to water the girls before a shower and boom, whole tent infected, it happens quickI'm going to share a true story ... this involves WPM and not spidermites. It also underscores the need to take these sanitary SOP's seriously. I had outdoor plants. I started indoor plants. For over a month I followed proper sanitary protocol ... washing up, changing shoes/clothes before entering the inside grow area. I had a senior moment one day after clearing out the rest of my already harvested outdoor plants. I forgot to wash up and transferred the WPM indoors. To get rid of it took a complete shutdown of the indoor grow. Pitching the infected plants and starting over after a complete cleaning and sanitation routine.
Please don't be the one to repeat my mistake. You can use chemical insecticides on surfaces around the perimeter of your tent. Just don't use the chemicals on live plants.
Yep, this is true.......can you get a good, well-lit picture of one of the damaged/yellow leaves?I'm sorry, but its not the culprit. Daddy long legs don't make silk or spin webs. Keep looking!
I'm not familiar with them.cellar spiders spin webs. And they look a lot like daddy long legs. Pretty common.