I noticed a couple of weeks ago that 1 of 3 plants I have in a 2x2 growing area (indoors - closet) had quite a few white spots, but only on a few leaves. The same plant now has maybe a couple of dozen leaves with the white spots. I've checked the various bug infestation possibilities and don't find anything that matches. I've watered each plant the same using Botanicare Pure Grow for flowering on all 3 plants. Only the 1 plant has the issue. If you overlook the spots, the plant is otherwise just as healthy as the other 2. When you view the images, understand this is the first grow I've done in nearly 30 years...yeah...old guy. I've checked under the leaves and find nothing. I do have bloody fruit flies which came from the soil (Black Gold). 1 of the 3 plants is ready for harvest. The other 2 are a couple of weeks behind. I have a single 2 foot fluorescent 150W light, keep the area between 38 and 43 percent relative humidity, and the light keeps the area between 73 to 83 (most always between 78 and 83), depending on how cold it is outside. I crack the window to the room daily so there is always fresh air, but I close the window just about the time the light goes off (12 and 12).
For the life of me, I cannot figure out if it's a deficiency (doesn't seem like that nor does it fit any of the symptoms) or bugs. I'm pretty familiar with spider mites and other plant bugs. I've taken close ups of both top and bottom of the leaves and can't find anything that looks like a bug. In fact, the bottom of the leaves looks healthy. The leaves that are spotty are further away from the light than any others, so it's not heat. The closest any part of any plant comes to the light is about 6 inches. And those that are closest are really healthy.
Remember now, these plants are nearing harvest. 1 will be harvested in the next 2 to 3 days. The plant with the "ick" will be ready to harvest in about 2 weeks. The spots didn't start appearing until about 2 weeks ago. I started them flowering the last few days of December. So they are nearing the end of week 6. That means, the plant with the "ick" was in the bloom area for 4 weeks before I saw any spots.
I don't see any signs of bugs because there are no bite marks, and nothing on the underside of the leaves. And the leaves are otherwise normal, as in the first picture, other than the white spots (and the few frickn fruit flies that are stuck to the trichomes). I'm not worried about the bloody, pesky fruit flies. Any thoughts? Who can say without a doubt they know the answer?
For the life of me, I cannot figure out if it's a deficiency (doesn't seem like that nor does it fit any of the symptoms) or bugs. I'm pretty familiar with spider mites and other plant bugs. I've taken close ups of both top and bottom of the leaves and can't find anything that looks like a bug. In fact, the bottom of the leaves looks healthy. The leaves that are spotty are further away from the light than any others, so it's not heat. The closest any part of any plant comes to the light is about 6 inches. And those that are closest are really healthy.
Remember now, these plants are nearing harvest. 1 will be harvested in the next 2 to 3 days. The plant with the "ick" will be ready to harvest in about 2 weeks. The spots didn't start appearing until about 2 weeks ago. I started them flowering the last few days of December. So they are nearing the end of week 6. That means, the plant with the "ick" was in the bloom area for 4 weeks before I saw any spots.
I don't see any signs of bugs because there are no bite marks, and nothing on the underside of the leaves. And the leaves are otherwise normal, as in the first picture, other than the white spots (and the few frickn fruit flies that are stuck to the trichomes). I'm not worried about the bloody, pesky fruit flies. Any thoughts? Who can say without a doubt they know the answer?
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