Powdery Mildew?

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Problem: Possible Powdery mildew

Medium/grow method:
Soil

Feed: and supplements used:
Fox Farm Trio, Cal Mag,

water source:
Dechlorinated tap...ph adjusted

Strain/age:
Ministry of Cannabis Auto Cheese NL

light used:
Sun

Climate:
Hot, sunny, humid, normal summer in the midwest

Additional info:
First outdoor grow

Does this look like PM or is it normal outdoor funk sticking to the leaves? If it is PM is there a way to get rid of it and save the plant, or should I trash it?
 

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Problem: Possible Powdery mildew

Medium/grow method:
Soil

Feed: and supplements used:
Fox Farm Trio, Cal Mag,

water source:
Dechlorinated tap...ph adjusted

Strain/age:
Ministry of Cannabis Auto Cheese NL

light used:
Sun

Climate:
Hot, sunny, humid, normal summer in the midwest

Additional info:
First outdoor grow

Does this look like PM or is it normal outdoor funk sticking to the leaves? If it is PM is there a way to get rid of it and save the plant, or should I trash it?
Can you wipe it off?
 
No it doesn't wipe off...almost seems like its been shellacked on the leaf. Under a magnifier the spots look like dried sap ? Maybe bug gunk?
 
:toke: Menk-- that's bug damage mate, I know it well! :cuss:... looks like thrips damage, maybe leafhoppers,... both are highly mobile, jumpers, fliers,... often not at the scene of the crime! have a close look around tops and underside,.. thrips do usually feed topside though,... look for eggs and juvies/larvae on undersides... not much to do about it unless it's badly infested, but if you need a spray that's bloom time safer, a product with spinosad is the ticket,.. minimal residue, low odor, very effective on these vermins! You'll need a sprayer to do proper foliar treatment,... meantime, look up thrips, leafhoppers and familiarize yourself with how they look, size, color, etc.,....
 
@Waira thanks for the info, I did some snooping with on the leaves and found a few critters on the leaf bottoms. The damage is minimal, and its about harvest time so things are good. I'm thinking a few of the white spots I did see were from birds using the plant as target practice :biggrin:. Thanks again:pass:
 
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