Pre flowers off…

Hollatchaboy

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I cant unfortunately, dimmed to 50%

notice the lower mid canopy set that looks normal, not too many of these on the plant tbh. Really think it might be the heat now. Looking at these pics idk it looked like a stress of some sort..
Keep looking for nanners. If there is any, they'll be more noticeable everyday. Those temps don't sound too extreme. Strain dependent though.
 

waterproof808

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Whats tipping that off? Tbh thats the last thing im thinking. I also run predator mites fairly successfully. But open to hearing the reasons for such a diagnosis..
Yellowing preflowers plus all these areas in your pic are textbook russet symptoms. I’m 100% confident in my diagnosis after having dealt with them numerous times over the years. You have a mild infestation. As it gets worse the preflowers will be more brown then yellow. You are still early enough in flower where you could beat them with wettable sulfur and it not being a problem by harvest time.
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Psteezy

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circling back to this… leaves been scoped and your are correct. Im pretty tight about this, but happy to learn from it. I really appreciate all the help. Please if any of you all have had and beaten this in the past. What is your current IPM?

Yellowing preflowers plus all these areas in your pic are textbook russet symptoms. I’m 100% confident in my diagnosis after having dealt with them numerous times over the years. You have a mild infestation. As it gets worse the preflowers will be more brown then yellow. You are still early enough in flower where you could beat them with wettable sulfur and it not being a problem by harvest time.
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Grojak

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I might be wrong but it sure looks like it got pollinated
I have no clue what you see but there is no way pic 2 is pollenated, just look at how those pistils are shooting straight up. When pollenated they instantly curl up a bit.
 

Grojak

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circling back to this… leaves been scoped and your are correct. Im pretty tight about this, but happy to learn from it. I really appreciate all the help. Please if any of you all have had and beaten this in the past. What is your current IPM?
Battling the bastards myself so I put my plants outside to get them healthier while I treat (but I just HAD to snag that cut). Looking good now. I did my IPM and isolation but, Infailed somewhere.

I’m flower, this early you can spray but it’s going to still affect your plants.

If you can find Green Cleaner it seems to be good, Nuke Em worksbut I’ve never been able to use it and not burn my plants. I’m sure there are other products I’m forgetting.

You’re going to want to do 3 sprays over 9 days to fully get rid of them, Green Cleaner (and I believe Nuke Em) only kill larvae, not eggs, so it takes a few rounds to knock ‘em out.
 

Cpappa27

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I have no clue what you see but there is no way pic 2 is pollenated, just look at how those pistils are shooting straight up. When pollenated they instantly curl up a bit.
Its hard to tell but I wonder if OP got it figured out.
 
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