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This don't look good, what's wrong?

I harvested last week. Trimmed, then hung in the greenhouse with lights off.
Got busy at work, then left for the last tracks days weekend of the season.
Got home tonight, haven't even been out there since last Saturday, a week ago.
Now there's a couple buds with that junk around them, I'm sure it's a mold, should I just toss the whole crop?
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sourpuss

:puke: sorry for your loss... if that aint mold thats one frosty bud haha
 
Damn.
There are 4 buds infected.
I'll grab the microscope after work.
At least it's after the harvest.
Had a mite problem 1 1/2 months ago but knocked them down.
The "nursery" with all the mothers and clones are clean.
Only the greenhouse.
There has to be some natural plants somewhere in the yard infected that's allowing the mites to infect the grow.
I thought mites only did spiderwebs.
Going to destroy all vegetation on path between house and greenhouse door.
Anyone know the best way to sanitize against mites before a grow?
 

Adze

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GreenGreenie,

I'll agree with your first assessment, it's mold. I've seen spider mites often enough, they never looked like your photo. Get the moisture down gently but don't wait. Lots of not too hot air... Check with magnification, let us know.
 
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