Best pics I could get using a loupe. Hope this helps.
Noticed this a few days ago on one of my mothers... Inspected the other 5 mother plants in the same area and saw nothing similar. No ill effects on this plant right now, looking perfectly healthy.
A couple weeks ago there was some edge yellowing/turning light green on 2 of the mothers, figured it to be some sort of microdeficiency, fed them, all is well.
Around the same time I did notice 2 little fast scurrying soil mites (?) on one of those mothers. Fairly large, didn't think too much of them as I've seen harmless (?) soil mites before... but... Did a root drench with Azamax for good measure and haven't seen anything since. And both mother plants with light deficiency are now growing normally with healthy newer growth and back to full health aside from affected leaves that I've mostly removed (wasn't many).
So not to be confused, this picture is of a completely seperate mother. Haven't had any issues whatsoever. Just happened to notice these little round, orangeish whateverthefucks. Kind of in sparse clusters of several, like 3-5 at most, in two locations. Looked at them with a 60x scope and they just look like... light orange eggs with a shiny "membrane" of a sort.
I'm starting to wonder if some of these incidents are related or coincidence. Like I said, everything is healthy now, and haven't seen any pests despite carefully inspecting all 6 mothers.
Very curious what this is... thought maybe it could be like a sap or something?? Worst case, it's eggs of something I don't want to fuck with, but either way, better to catch something sooner than later and lose genetics.
Any input is appreciated
Noticed this a few days ago on one of my mothers... Inspected the other 5 mother plants in the same area and saw nothing similar. No ill effects on this plant right now, looking perfectly healthy.
A couple weeks ago there was some edge yellowing/turning light green on 2 of the mothers, figured it to be some sort of microdeficiency, fed them, all is well.
Around the same time I did notice 2 little fast scurrying soil mites (?) on one of those mothers. Fairly large, didn't think too much of them as I've seen harmless (?) soil mites before... but... Did a root drench with Azamax for good measure and haven't seen anything since. And both mother plants with light deficiency are now growing normally with healthy newer growth and back to full health aside from affected leaves that I've mostly removed (wasn't many).
So not to be confused, this picture is of a completely seperate mother. Haven't had any issues whatsoever. Just happened to notice these little round, orangeish whateverthefucks. Kind of in sparse clusters of several, like 3-5 at most, in two locations. Looked at them with a 60x scope and they just look like... light orange eggs with a shiny "membrane" of a sort.
I'm starting to wonder if some of these incidents are related or coincidence. Like I said, everything is healthy now, and haven't seen any pests despite carefully inspecting all 6 mothers.
Very curious what this is... thought maybe it could be like a sap or something?? Worst case, it's eggs of something I don't want to fuck with, but either way, better to catch something sooner than later and lose genetics.
Any input is appreciated