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TINY black dots. HALP, PREEZE!

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markjonesss

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sooo these have actually been there for a while. the dots started on the bottom ones and have worked their way up. they're not on new growth or the buds. if it's just some kind of deficiency, cool, i'll do a flush (planning to do it anyway). i do no think it's pest's of any sort.


any comments and questions are encouraged and much appreciated!


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i can take more pics from different angles if necessary. i'm also thinking that somehow this could be some form of heat stress. humidity is averaging around 55 to 60 % and the heat ranges from high 80's to 100. i am unable to vent air out and i'm also completely without A/C... i'm a badass, i know. i love being humbled with no A/C but my plants just are not doing good in this environment. and seeing as growing is my passion, i should probably move. bleh. too many factors. fuck. anyways! ( i need to smoke )


any answers, my fellow blades? :wave:

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This ones over my head. I've never seen anything like it.

I'm curious myself. All I can do is bump you post up to the top.
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This ones over my head. I've never seen anything like it.

I'm curious myself. All I can do is bump you post up to the top.
GL




hey man, i appreciate it. ya, i'm freakin clueless. i have a grow book and do shit loads of research on the internet and i just could not find anything describing or looking like this.





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It looks like it's growing in the leaf, not on top on the leaf. Is that correct?

Could you take pics of the whole plant? Maybe i can see other, more obvious problems.

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I think I found your problem. When I looked at my bottle of Ortho disease control and the label says it controls black spot and powder mildew. I looked on the web at other sites and black spot is just like powder mildew.

As far as I can tell you need to treat this problem just like powder mildew. I know from experience it's hard to get rid of. It's in the plant, on the walls in the fan, in the venting system.

There are many threads about it. In short I had to get rid of all plants i didn't need and only keep my two mothers. I sprayed them often with my ortho disease control, while also cuting off the older infected leafs. Eventually all the old growth is cut of and the new growth takes over, but it takes time and you have to spray the plants often to keep the new growth from getting it. It's in your room though and getting the plants isn't enough. What I did is bought lysol to spray every square inch of my room. The walls, the floor, the fan, the plant containers them self. If your problem is like mine then you have to hit it with everything you got. If there is one little branch you can find that doesn't have it then clone it and put it in a separate room. CLEAN your fan!

I just recently received a clone with powder mildew and it infected every thing. Luckily I was in between runs and I just had to few mothers. I cloned one before it was infected too much and I just kept spraying and cutting the other one until all the infected growth was gone. This has worked for me twice now. Our humidity is so low here in the desert though, maybe it's impossible to get rid of in humid places. I here it ruins everything sometimes.
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so should i treat it with something or scrap the whole grow? i'd really like to not lose my plants. bleh.

i appreciate you looking into it, you've been very helpful! looks like i'll be needing to move asap.


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