Fine spider web on main cola, late into flowering

Nizza

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When you have mite damage you will see little white spots speckled all over the infested leaves. Looking under the leaves you may see some eggs and then some mites crawling around
 

Dirk8==D~Diggler

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When you have mite damage you will see little white spots speckled all over the infested leaves. Looking under the leaves you may see some eggs and then some mites crawling around
Yeah after reading this I’m convinced it’s rot because I looked all under them and didn’t see anything but trichs. How fast will the rot spread?
 

Buck5050

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Spider mites would have been feeding on the leaves for a couple of weeks before they were old enough to start spinning webs IMO. You should have seen white looking spots on the leaves if it is from mites. They like to get to the bud tips and start there webbing there. Hate them dam things. If the leaves are pulling away without any resistance than the molds has started on the inside of the bud. If that's the case I would at a minimum remove the branch or all of the bud that is affected. The stuff will spread daily and you'll kick yourself at the end of it all if you don't get heavy handed.
 

Dryxi

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It can come on pretty fast and start turning portions of the affected buds a darker, blacker color. That is bud rot. The cooler temps and higher humidity wont help for sure
 

Nizza

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The real solution here is treating your grow like a science experiment and knowing all your parameters

This grow is done IMO and going to be tough to salvage little if anything from it. Mold isn't something worth smoking so I would try to figure out now why this happened so you can not have this happen again
 

Gemtree

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Could be cobweb mold. Try a drop of peroxide on it and see if it dissolves. Increase air flow and you can spray diluted 3% if it is cobweb
 

Skewbong

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That looks like a microorganism issue and not a parasite or pest. Hopefully not your roots. Is your airflow good? Watering too often, or live In an area like FLA, where its humid. I'm not an expert, i just love to help others out based on my knowledge.
 

Dirk8==D~Diggler

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@Nizza @Skewbong @DaFreak @Gemtree
Check out the thread I just started it’s got better pics
 

Dirk8==D~Diggler

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