Lighting 2nd Grow: Rapid Afghan and Easy Ryder, Airpots, CFL

Noods. No mold spores there mate looks like dilated stomata to me

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It's where the pours have retained some residues. They'l metabolize it..

If it is infestation then the plants will likely battle it off by themselves. Your plants do not appear to be an opportunity for pathogens/mold that sort of thing. These opportunists attack the vulnerable at time when the defenses are down like putting them out in the cold suddenly. Up the Vit-b complex if you are concerned about infections, it has been revealed to play a huge role in the immune response. And some plants are compromised without it. Apply at 1000ppm with yeast (1/2 teaspoon per liter) with added zinc (25mg/L) and calcium (100mg/L) to get the most out of it apply slowly over time. Hope this helps. There is no cause for concern mate from what i can see.
 
Thanks Trifid! Damn, I wish I would have known that before I chopped off half of their leaves. No bad on your part!! You can't be everywhere at all times. At least it's good to know that it's not mold or mildew. I haven't seen it again since the baking soda and then the neem oil treatments.
Weekly pic update tonight...
 
This one looks like pigmentation variation - sometimes this can be a result of a mutagen entering the plant or a predisposed genetic mutation - usually rectifies it'self in time

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Thanks Trifid! Damn, I wish I would have known that before I chopped off half of their leaves. No bad on your part!! You can't be everywhere at all times. At least it's good to know that it's not mold or mildew. I haven't seen it again since the baking soda and then the neem oil treatments.
Weekly pic update tonight...

Cool beanies. Yea sorry mate i missed that one - i look at the side bar on the forum page is that how you follow the development here?
 
Oops, we posted at the same time. The part that had me VERY worried was that those white dots were actually Trichome Look-A-Likes, with a very thin white stem and a milky white bulbous head.
 
I have my settings set up so that every thread that I comment on is automatically sub'd. Then the new posts on sub'd threads show up on the settings page, which I open frequently, back and forth between forum(sidebar) and settings, always up to date. :smoke:
 
Oh? In that case you might be right mate. Keep the beady eye out Noods well caught - the neem works well but it's topical go from the roots aswell, get them the B vitamins
 
I'm on it. F'n sh*t's scary! :cry: I'm planning on giving them another profilactic neem spray tomorrow. Today is feeding time again. So I'll do that tomorrow.
 
Sounds good riz gave you some great advice there. Dont be tempted to hit em with the H2O2 - this will eliminate your native leaf-flora which is a valuable defense that is keeping the spores in check
 
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