Makeminefullgrown
Well-Known Member
So I’m ready to harvest 2 of the 3 autos that I’ve been growing for what seems like forever. I won’t go into all the details of why it’s taken these autos over 20 weeks to get to this point….it is what it is.
Anyway, there are hardly any leaves remaining and I give the buds an inspection daily with a magnifying glass to make sure there’s no dead leaves advancing into the buds.
This morning I was looking them over and spotted what I thought was a hair. Upon a closer look it appears to be a single strand of spider web. I then spent the next 2 hrs with the jewelers loupe and did find a couple other places with the same one strand (of whatever this is).
I didn’t see anything moving and even took off a leaf in the area and looked at w/ a 60x loupe. No other evidence of spider mites or anything else.
I’m all set to chop, wet trim and hang tomorrow morn. What should I do ?
I considered washing the buds using the peroxide/water then lemon juice/baking soda technique……but don’t wanna do anything I don’t have to.
Gimme your thoughts and opinions?
I didn’t take a pic b/c it’s simply too thin to even see w/o strong magnification
Anyway, there are hardly any leaves remaining and I give the buds an inspection daily with a magnifying glass to make sure there’s no dead leaves advancing into the buds.
This morning I was looking them over and spotted what I thought was a hair. Upon a closer look it appears to be a single strand of spider web. I then spent the next 2 hrs with the jewelers loupe and did find a couple other places with the same one strand (of whatever this is).
I didn’t see anything moving and even took off a leaf in the area and looked at w/ a 60x loupe. No other evidence of spider mites or anything else.
I’m all set to chop, wet trim and hang tomorrow morn. What should I do ?
I considered washing the buds using the peroxide/water then lemon juice/baking soda technique……but don’t wanna do anything I don’t have to.
Gimme your thoughts and opinions?
I didn’t take a pic b/c it’s simply too thin to even see w/o strong magnification