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mzprfkt

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We have our girl outside, and havent really done much too her. But she has grown beautifully, and she smells WONDERFUL! I have checked her everyday, and today I noticed her leaves have little brown spots on them, some also have like a chalky residue on them, not the same as the (trichoms)? Should we be concerned?? Sorry the pictures aren't better.

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Howdy mz! I see 2 problems. The spots are likely spider mites. Look under a leaf with spots with a magnifying glass. You should see the little bass turds cruising about. The chalky substance is powdery mold. You have now been introduced to two of our worst pests. You can control the pm with water milk sprayed on the leaves, or a baking soda foliar feed. It raises the ph, making an unpleasant place for the mold to spread. Mites can be a royal pain to eradicate. Hot pepper sprays or Neem oil are a couple ways to go. Check the resources page here. Lots of ideas there. Welcome to the best mj site anywhere.
 
I am going to have to agree with the bugs... Neem oil. Get some.
 
You might want to upload the pics to the server. Rules here don't allow photolinks from other servers...just a heads up before a mod sees it ;)
 
Thank you guys! I will get right on it.
Also thanks Mutt...didnt know. I do now, ty :)
 
If you don't see insects, then as Hippy said, the pH might be off.
 
No sign of bugs.

Poor air flow and PH out is what you are facing.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but that crop is over if the powdery mildew is in the same room as all the other plants.

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I've seen Calcium def. show up the same way with the spots as well. Seein how you've never ferted it. I would def. mix up a tea or top dress or something high in calcium. Or get a chem fert high in PK and calcium.
I did notice a leaf something is chomping on it...looks like catapillar sign tho. which OD growing get used to it :p
Mites never got me outdoor much...too many "mite predators" happened to me indoors where they are in a perfect enviro. Goin with hippy on his reply ;)
 

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