Need help 3 quick questions

heaze2010

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9D47FE47-C7AD-4C3E-9F37-D923D938C3EA.jpeg B5B278A0-F32A-4A0C-B7A0-F45B94A974CD.jpeg 6026709C-3BEE-40F7-80AD-C70D35EE99EF.jpeg 97A9BF65-E714-419C-B8F5-F901CE2EADA4.jpeg 2806EB35-E8FA-4F08-8E35-36484CDA07F2.jpeg 47CEB257-F5DB-45D9-AD9D-8594F89D4EBD.jpeg 1A2E9B75-819B-4825-894F-EFC140BE10D7.jpeg I have 3 quick questions, this issue is involving 1 plant out of 5. Which sucks cause it’s the nicest 1 out of 5, go figure. 1. Are these orange and black bugs/larvae aphids? Or something else?
2. Is this powdery mildew I noticed a small spot 3 weeks ago and it has spread but not much, either way it’s more significantly noticeable now.
3. I haven’t checked trichome in about a week but on this plant the pistols are starting to recede. All the other plants still have vigorous new pistol growth. Think this might be a week or 2 away?
Not so much a question more of a observation. The night time temperatures have been in the mid 40’s to low 50’s the last week could this have inhibited any of these 3 occurrences?
 
I never seen those bugs before but mildew has more to do with moisture then temperature. It spreads faster when the combined temperature and humidity added together are above 140.
 
I never seen those bugs before but mildew has more to do with moisture then temperature. It spreads faster when the combined temperature and humidity added together are above 140.
Ya I ended up spraying with a baking soda peroxide and dish soap mix, I’ll have to check the humidity, it hasn’t rained in over a week and even before then it was scarce the last month.
 
Ya I ended up spraying with a baking soda peroxide and dish soap mix, I’ll have to check the humidity, it hasn’t rained in over a week and even before then it was scarce the last month.

With cooler temperatures I noticed dew gives everything a good drench overnight.
 
Looks like aphids. I had some earlier in the year and used an organic bug killer derived from chrysanthemum. I had 1000s on the plant and they were gone instantly and plant is now healthy. Only thing is I wouldn’t want to spray it on the flower unless I really had to. Mine was in veg so there was no flower.
 
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