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    What in the world is this

    Have no idea wipped it out. Wierd
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    #2
    If outside, check for bugs along the stems. If not, could just be windy debris hitting your plant. I assume you are reffering to the stem discoloration
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    • Cunjo420
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      White powder. Not discolouration. I wiped it out but have no Idea what might be

    • MeEasy
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      Could have been soap if you use soap to discourage bugs or it could be white mold. If you don't use soap then I would take about a tbsp of hydrogen peroxide and about 5 drops of dishwashing liquid in a spray bottle just as the sun goes down soak the hell out of your girls. The mix will not hurt anything.

    #3
    Do you mist? Looks a little like a buildup of dry soap or maybe some bug eggs. It's a little blurry so hard to tell. Try to look through a magnifying glass or I use an app from the play place called cosy magnifier microscope works good for trichomes too
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      #4
      Could be mealy bugs.



      google mealy bugs and look at images
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      • Korn
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        Cunjo420 no not mildew. Mealy bugs! Google it then look at the images. Is that what you found on your plant? Your picture is too blurry to tell but it looks like mealy bugs to me. Post some more focused pictures please.

      • Cunjo420
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        No. Thhis is like powdery supstance. I wiped it off but it looks most likely like mildew compared to other pictures

      • homegrown
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        Korn could be on to something..that white dusty stuff does look similar..is the plant inside or out?

      #5
      Looks like WPM. Is there any white dusting or white spots on the leaves?
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      • Cunjo420
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        Yes as in picture.

      • homegrown
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        Dont know where your at Cunjo420, see if you can find a sulphur- based fungicide. that should clear it up, or at least keep under control. I have noticed WPM start at the base of leaves like that.

      #6
      Look for a white bug that jumps and can fly, we call them white hoppers here, sorry dont have a real name. They leave white crap on the plant where they make there home that comes off easily. Praying mantis is what I would recommend.,

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      • Cunjo420
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        I found 3 different bugs. Some just come and go vut those you talk about are hard to spot but I saw few I just punch them with my finger hahagw

      • Cunjo420
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        Btw Im really worried about spider mites and those bugs because when flowers groe bigger Im afraid they will inhabit the inside so I wont see. Dont want diseases or bud rot

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