510grower510
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Is this what I think it is? I pulled it out of my tent right away. View attachment 4081727 View attachment 4081728 View attachment 4081733
I don't see anyBroad mite damage looks like that.
No but I know they're smallYou ever seen a broad mite before?
I've looked up broad mites and my symptoms do look like that. The leafs curl up and a bunch off other shit60x magnification on underside of leaves, hope you catch one moving or you won't see them.
one of our members has sent in a bunch of samples of suspected tmv damage in cannabis plants to have it tested, and over the years, he's never had a positive result for tmv in cannabis, leading him, and many others, to believe that tmv does not exist in cannabis plants, and the culprit usually ends up being something like russel mites like mentioned already in this thread..I've looked up broad mites and my symptoms do look like that. The leafs curl up and a bunch off other shit
How do I get this?one of our members has sent in a bunch of samples of suspected tmv damage in cannabis plants to have it tested, and over the years, he's never had a positive result for tmv in cannabis, leading him, and many others, to believe that tmv does not exist in cannabis plants, and the culprit usually ends up being something like russel mites like mentioned already in this thread..
That's russet mite damage.View attachment 4081901 View attachment 4081902mine don't look like this
The plant still looks healthy and still growing fastThat's russet mite damage.
That's russet mite damage.
Could be hemp russet mite? Symptoms of infestation can vary with any mites, seems different strains can handle the sap suckers better than others.The plant still looks healthy and still growing fast
^^^^^this tooCould be a variegated leaf mutation, there are a few strains that carry it commonly from what I've heard. If broad mites, your new growth will eventually stop coming in and not look so good. Maybe keep it separated for a bit and see what develops.
Ha ha, I've had them too, but leaves did look like his. I think there are variations in broad mites that cause differing looks of damage. Maybe I misdiagnosed but the Forbid4F did the trick on whatever it was. Happy ending.Does not look like broad mites to me.
I've had them.
I agree that something probably triggered it.^^^^^this too
But sincenonlyh on new growth something influenced it if it is mutation.
I dont doubt ya a bitHa ha, I've had them too, but leaves did look like his. I think there are variations in broad mites that cause differing looks of damage. Maybe I misdiagnosed but the Forbid4F did the trick on whatever it was. Happy ending.