Raspootin
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Outdoor greenhouse grow. I got hit with a light case of botrytis and have managed to catch and kill the offending buds at the onset, sterilizing hands and clippers after each excision. Under my hand microscope (i.e. not visible to the naked eye), I can see in a few areas with clear spider web-like strands. They look like a very light infestation of spider mites. So guessing some of the buds have either mycelium strands or more probably spider mites, and I am about to harvest. I will inspect each bud with the microscope when I wet trim, and I always wash with a lemon juice/baking soda bath. Smoking visibly brown/grey botrytis-infested buds is verboten. But if the buds have a few strands of mycelium here and there on a bud (i.e. the fungus has not flowered), is there a consensus on whether to keep or dump?
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