Round white dots that turn to burns…??

Hello I’m growing outdoors in the north east! It has been very rainy and wet but the last week has been very cool and nice! I’d say I’m early to mid flower.. I’m growing in my own soil mix that is very well amended and I’m feeding twice a week with nectar for the gods.
 

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zeem

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Does this help?

My first idea was calcium (micronutrients generally).
I don't know much about pest infestation so I defer to the local pestperts.

I'd add a bit of micronutrient compound to see what happens...

-z
 

JonathanT

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I've been seeing a lot of this, I have it also. Seems not treatable here. I wonder if it's caused by all the ash from cali fires making rain acidic.
 
Does this help?

My first idea was calcium (micronutrients generally).
I don't know much about pest infestation so I defer to the local pestperts.

I'd add a bit of micronutrient compound to see what happens...

-z
I also thought a calcium deficiency but I’ve been giving calcium along with a calcium based nutrient so guessing it can’t be!
 

zeem

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I also thought a calcium deficiency but I’ve been giving calcium along with a calcium based nutrient so guessing it can’t be!
And I prolly read right over the text "very well amended" regarding your soil.
The leaves look great pH-wise; pretty flat with all the right shades of green. I hope to learn about the root cause whatever it is.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Hello I’m growing outdoors in the north east! It has been very rainy and wet but the last week has been very cool and nice! I’d say I’m early to mid flower.. I’m growing in my own soil mix that is very well amended and I’m feeding twice a week with nectar for the gods.
Fungus Fungus everywhere.

And more fungus. Bud rot.

Thanks people. I'm gonna have nightmares.
 
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