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I think something got me up in here..I don't know but something is going on for sure....Virus perhaps..Some kind of disease..I haven't changed my methods..Never seen plants act so stupid..I'm really close to chopping everything down completely and deep cleaning and starting over after a little time passes. God i hate too but I hate sick plants..Any help or ideas?IMG_20241115_130406.jpgIMG_20241115_130336.jpgIMG_20241115_130322.jpgIMG_20241115_130247.jpgIMG_20241115_130138.jpgIMG_20241115_130129.jpgIMG_20241115_125854.jpg
 

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Weed being the cause of stress and not the antidote is no bueno. If you've got plenty of smoke, saying adios to plants [and people] that are a drag and moving on to the next contestants is good mind medicine. What are they?
It's a bunch of different stuff. Especially being stuff I've grown multiple times without issues..a couple I've grown so many times I could pick it out from across the room... everything seems to be grabbing issues
 
Hmmm....its gotta be something theyre sharing. Water, root zones, infected cutting tools, new soil, space with infected newly acquired cuts not quarantined. Hope its not HLVd :sick:. Have you taken in any new cuts lately? I'd suggest getting a test done before chucking everything. If you end up testing, be sure to sample from the root base and not the stems. The false negs occour far less when taken from roots vs from cuts.
 
Never seen plants act so stupid

Those first pics give me russet mite vibes. It would explain a coordinated outbreak of sharp decline among all your plants in a way that wouldn't be instantly explainable since they are not visible to the naked eye. If it were a case of HLVd, there is no guarantee of such a synchronized deterioration. This virus manifests differently in plants based on the way they handle individual stressors.

If you have a decent scope, check the underside of a few leaves along the midrib. They are like opaque maggots chewing on that main vein. If you have them, and don't want to play the "which organic treatment actually works"-game, spray with Avid or Floramite and you'll see instant change for the better.
 
Those first pics give me russet mite vibes. It would explain a coordinated outbreak of sharp decline among all your plants in a way that wouldn't be instantly explainable since they are not visible to the naked eye. If it were a case of HLVd, there is no guarantee of such a synchronized deterioration. This virus manifests differently in plants based on the way they handle individual stressors.

If you have a decent scope, check the underside of a few leaves along the midrib. They are like opaque maggots chewing on that main vein. If you have them, and don't want to play the "which organic treatment actually works"-game, spray with Avid or Floramite and you'll see instant change for the better.
I see possibly a couple things going on. But yeah @Schwaggy P , I'm guessing bugs are involved. I recently had a similar situation, even thought a possible virus. The worse looking plants had the worst bugs. Interesting how bugs will focus their gobbling on one plant at a time.
Once they get weak for any reason, they become more vulnerable. I chucked one plant, salvaged 5. Mostly soap based foliars. I'll wash all these plants.
If I have time, and $, I prefer using Rove Beetles and Lady Bugs. The RB's will really do a good job. They aren't fussy, they are hungry.
 
You are in a bad situation here honestly man . That level of mite infestation is really bad . I had to kill everything twice over these devils . If you have Keepers that you LOVE and can't live without you could save them , but anything else would be tossed out tonight . Mite infested flowers are worthless and to me it was easier to just start fresh than try expensive , very harsh chemicals .

I'm sorry for you man but it happens . Luckily there is very knowledgeable members here that can help you get through it .
 
Hey brother sorry about your plants, I have only had two spotted mites not russet or any other and fought and kept them under control but never got rid of them. Spent shit loads of money on IPM. Finally just said f it and killed everything this past summer. Sometimes best to start fresh ,don't regret and forget. Cheers my friend
 
Those first pics give me russet mite vibes. It would explain a coordinated outbreak of sharp decline among all your plants in a way that wouldn't be instantly explainable since they are not visible to the naked eye. If it were a case of HLVd, there is no guarantee of such a synchronized deterioration. This virus manifests differently in plants based on the way they handle individual stressors.

If you have a decent scope, check the underside of a few leaves along the midrib. They are like opaque maggots chewing on that main vein. If you have them, and don't want to play the "which organic treatment actually works"-game, spray with Avid or Floramite and you'll see instant change for the better.
Upon comparing pics online the first thing I thought was russets..Man these plants been on a every three days spray cycle because these damn SUPER aphids so I was half ass blaming the spray and thinking no way mites are slipping thru this spray....I already killed every real sick looking plant in sight but some are just to valuable to me to be so quick..I'm just diving into this so tomorrow I'll pull out the digital scope...man I hope not. I definitely have a couple things going that can't be replaced so I will go big ass guns if need be.
 
Damn man.... That's a pure shit feeling. Sucks to see that happen to anybody. I hope you can save your favorites! I've got seeds coming your way Monday. Good luck buddy 👊
I'll get it figured out..It's the Pure Michigan and the Modified Pigs im mostly worried about..I lose the Pure Michigan I'm gonna trip major...I have no seeds left. I've put a lot of work and hunt time into that
 

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