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possible fungus? early trics?

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bowlgrinder

what would you say if you saw a seedling about 3 nodes tall covered in what look like tricrome heads and i mean densely under 60x this looks like and army of tricrome heads with no stalks.
so is this fungi?
 
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bowlgrinder

pics and plant do not exist its for education purposes only, how the fuck could mites do that? thats mite shit? i dont see any damage to the plant though.
 
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Ziggaro

if you had enough mites to see their shit with your eyes then you'd see damage
the white marks from mites is from them sucking the fluids from your plant.

is it plain to see with the naked eye?

and i think its safe to post pics dude the server is in a MJ friendly country you don't have to act like you don't have a plant (unless you like to) just don't post where you live, pictures of yourself, personal information, etc
 
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bowlgrinder

Ziggaro said:
if you had enough mites to see their shit with your eyes then you'd see damage
the white marks from mites is from them sucking the fluids from your plant.

is it plain to see with the naked eye?

and i think its safe to post pics dude the server is in a MJ friendly country you don't have to act like you don't have a plant (unless you like to) just don't post where you live, pictures of yourself, personal information, etc

that doesnt consern me as what i said was the truth but thanks for the info :rasta:

its not just spots there definably raised on the leaves not just 2d spots
 

HeadyPete

Take Five...
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Hey, with no pix and your sketchy details it could be Martians....the mites answer was meant as a joke, much like this thread.

Why are you bothering us if you won't provide any pix? No one asked you to be rude.

This is the infirmary for people who need help with their actual sick plants, not for hypothetical educational scenarios of imaginary plants.

No details, no pix, no help.
 
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bowlgrinder

oh i meant no rudness by that how could fucking mites do that shit statment if thats what you meant by rude, if using speech liek that is considered insulting here i will save it for my own time.

I dont have a camera if i did it wouldn't be good enuf to see this stuff thats for sure.

that being said if i took a picture it would look exactly like i took a bunch of clear tricrome heads and placed them RIGHT next to each other as dense as physicaly possible.

or maybe its easyer to picture pinheads? anykind of small dome will do.

i read somewhere it may be powerdery mold?

holy shit now i get the mite joke okay sorry there are those pinheads covering the tops of the leaves and just there barley visible without a scope
 
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HeadyPete

Take Five...
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I got it now, it's hard to distinguish humour sometimes on the internet through writing.

Cussing doesn't offend me as long as it isn't directed at me. :D

It's really hard to say what it could be but I would rule out powdery mildew or molds. Molds are ussually thread like or fuzzy/furry and PM is a white spereading "stain" on your leaves, kinda powdery but no real structure like pinheads or anything.

Perhaps it is the stomata (pores) of the leaf:

Stomata are tiny plant structures found on the outer skin layer, also known as the epidermis, of plants (Figure 1). They consist of two specialized cells, called guard cells that surround a tiny pore called a stoma. The word stomata means "mouth" in Greek because they allow communication between the internal and external environments of the plant. Their main function is to allow gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor and oxygen to move rapidly into and out of the leaf. Stomata are found on all above-ground parts of plants including the petals of flowers, petioles, soft herbaceous stems and leaves. They are formed during the initial stages of the development of these various plant organs and therefore reflect the environmental conditions under which they grew.

http://www.eoearth.org/article/Stomata

Something like this (this is a rose leaf, not MJ)?

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Hope this is of some help.

Take care.
 
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MynameStitch

Dr. Doolittle
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Sweet picture of those stomas petey!
I thought that is what they looked like, reminds me of some kind of enemy on Final fantasy!
 

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