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    had this problem from the start of my clones..thougjt it might of gone by now..
    might be something of nothing but just want to drop it here to see what u guys think..
    temps ok humid varies with this typical British weather..
    not over feeding on the nutes either.
    help please thc

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtchill View Post
    had this problem from the start of my clones..thougjt it might of gone by now..
    might be something of nothing but just want to drop it here to see what u guys think..
    temps ok humid varies with this typical British weather..
    not over feeding on the nutes either.
    help please thc

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    Hi mate, looks like either powdery mildew or some sort of pest.😔

    Use this link and fill in the info and repost it in here. It will help us with our diagnosis.

    https://www.thctalk.com/cannabis-foru...d.php?t=166981

    Fill in as much as poss and I'm sure someone can help you out😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman View Post
    Hi mate, looks like either powdery mildew or some sort of pest.😔

    Use this link and fill in the info and repost it in here. It will help us with our diagnosis.

    https://www.thctalk.com/cannabis-foru...d.php?t=166981

    Fill in as much as poss and I'm sure someone can help you out😉

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    Will get on it asap...thanks mate

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    I've had another good look and you need to check the underside of the leaves with a loupe. I think you have spidermite, but obviously that is with the limited info I have.

    Fill in th form and if it is I'll help you smash them.😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman View Post
    I've had another good look and you need to check the underside of the leaves with a loupe. I think you have spidermite, but obviously that is with the limited info I have.

    Fill in th form and if it is I'll help you smash them.😉

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    thanks mate..will have a look when I get home..hopefully not..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman View Post
    I've had another good look and you need to check the underside of the leaves with a loupe. I think you have spidermite, but obviously that is with the limited info I have.

    Fill in th form and if it is I'll help you smash them.😉

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    mate...after closer inspection I think your right!!!!

    spider mite. this is a new one..

    what the solution mate..

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtchill View Post
    mate...after closer inspection I think your right!!!!

    spider mite. this is a new one..

    what the solution mate..

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    There's a few solutions for you, as your not in flower yet it's not the end of the world.

    There are lots of treatments out there for mites.

    My recommendation is pyrethrum e5. It's an organic pesticide that you folia feed as treatment. Cheap on e bay.





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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman View Post
    There's a few solutions for you, as your not in flower yet it's not the end of the world.

    There are lots of treatments out there for mites.

    My recommendation is pyrethrum e5. It's an organic pesticide that you folia feed as treatment. Cheap on e bay.





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    cheers mate....
    should of explained more.

    I'm around week 4 in flower and growing in soul!!! is this now a problem with them being in flower???


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    Quote Originally Posted by xtchill View Post
    cheers mate....
    should of explained more.

    I'm around week 4 in flower and growing in soul!!! is this now a problem with them being in flower???


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    Shit, yes it is a problem mate. Give me 5 mins to get some back up with this mate.

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