Is this a bad thing

Cncvince

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Nasty white spots? I have three plants in a 4x4, this one is gg4, the others are about as mature but don't have this going on...yet. thanks for looking and for any insight.
 

go go kid

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white spots are genraly from powdery mildew, but being in close proximity to the others i would have thaught they would sall show some signs of it.
is this plant bushier then the others?
 

Cncvince

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white spots are genraly from powdery mildew, but being in close proximity to the others i would have thaught they would sall show some signs of it.
is this plant bushier then the others?
The least bushy. I run a 70 pint continuously. The output goes directly into the tent. The tent stays in the mid to low 40% relative humidity range. There are 3 plants. The gg4 looks bad, lots of yellowing leaves. White spots. Agent orange not so bad, more yellowing than I'd like to see. Then I have a kush plant, can't remember which kush, it looks awesome. 100% green. More mature than the other 2. The plants would have around 2 weeks to full maturity. I'll post more pics. Thank you
 

Cncvince

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Killaki,
Thanks for the info. So no what throw it out and hope the other two don't get it? I don't assume it's going to be usable? Any cures/precautions for the other 2 plants.

I run a 5x10 cnc router in my home shop. Mostly mill wood. I do a lot of molds, forms and or patterns. I do a little production work but try to do more custom pattern making. You can see some of my stuff on instagram.
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Cncvince

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Ah, now that I'm seeing that leaf I'm thinking thrips. This late in the game I'd be less concerned but you'll want to make sure to clean up the space before using it again.
Also Cncvince? I'm going to assume you're a machinist or an operator, me too :)
Looked those plants over with the naked eye, magnifying glass, then a jeweler's loop. I can't see any pests...
 

Killaki

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Looked those plants over with the naked eye, magnifying glass, then a jeweler's loop. I can't see any pests...
If you're close to the end I'd just finish it off and smoke it. I mean outdoor plants have bugs on them all the time and I smoke that lol. But if your other plants seem healthy and you didn't see pests them you'll probably be ok. Make sure to keep the space clean, and if you have naked/exposed wood make sure to treat it or paint it. Thrips in particular like plain plywood.
I love seeing a fellow workers in the manufacturing field. I mostly do plastic and steel but sometimes we do wood stuff but mostly for jigs and crates. I run a schelling fh4 Saw most of the time which is designed for wood but sometimes I get on the router or a mill. I'll check your stuff out.
 
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