heres a seedling with same characteristics.... back in 2010. This thing grew out in the room with everything else, no broad mites...
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I called it a crazy crystally mutant, it grew normal tho.
man these things are starting to sound really bad, makes you wonder where they came from.
from what i read here in the last few pages, these fuckers are sounding more and more like a bio weapon against growers. i mean shit, they seem resistant as hell to nearly everything.
Those bumps on your seedlings aren't eggs. I had broad mites. Was posting pics on this thread after getting new clones and saw those same bumps. Everyone here said they were bm eggs which I found hard to believe since I had treated clones to avid/forbid dunks as well as heat treatments. I decided they were not bm eggs and stopped doing heat treatments after week 5 of flower. I'd day I was right as I was just able to pull down 2 pounds per light without hitting plants hard with nutes. I'm thinking next round with some more training and a tweak to my nutrients I should hit 2.5# per np.
A theory has been tossed around saying that BMs and other microscopic mites were being mis-diagnosed as molds, mildews, and even the Tobacco Mosaic Virus, resulting in a worse than normal spread because people weren't aware of what they were fighting.i suppose the spread of medical laws etc do kinda explain why they have spread like they did, but it doesn't explain why no grower had them before? if they are an old species why were they never seen heard or talked about until recently in cannabis gardens? this is what makes me wonder what is going on. even if they were not spread amongst growers, you still had cannabis growing all over the place, including outdoors. so why did we not even hear about this problem on cannabis until recently? just seems strange thats all. all the old literature never even mentions them as cannabis pests either.