Stringy thingies on my thrichomes. Is this normal?

johnw6669

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What is it?
 

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Got any cats? Could be fine pet hairs, or, sometimes the trichomes themselves will pop or stick to something and "spin" like a fine web, I've seen that happen under a loupe on my fingertip. IMO though looks like fine pet hairs
 
The trichoms popping makes perfect sense. It does look like that. I couldn't find any pics on Google with this same problem.
 
Looks like the right side plant is maturing quicker than the others. This is my first grow. Does it look ready to harvest?? I'm so tempted to chop a piece and smoke it..
 

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Spent a bunch of time looking for the bugs. I could only find this thing.. Does anyone know what this is? Looks like a microsnail to me. Didn't know this thing would even exist. it has a shiny black shell, the 8 white dots on the shell in one of the pictures is the reflection of the Amazon microscope LEDs that I had on
 

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Spider mites ain’t shit you can really do for em in flower. Looks like you’re gonna have to wash and make hash from this run. You’re gonna want to bug bomb the room the tents in and the tent clean shit up and start taking your shoes/outside clothes off before going in. You should for sure be taking preventative measures in veg too like neem oil spray, spinosad that kind of shit.
 
sometimes the trichomes themselves will pop or stick to something and "spin" like a fine web
That's what it looks like to me. Mold would start near the stem. And with spider mites, in my experience, you would see damage/speckling on the leaves long before noticing webbing. And they usually hit the fan leaves first, not the buds.

The last pics you posted just looks like a piece of dirt, definitely not a mite. Is it even moving?

Plants look great btw! Yes you can cut off a piece to dry and smoke but you've got at least a few weeks before you should even consider harvesting the whole thing.
 
If you're not seeing more pest it could be a flying bug that was curious and got stuck in the sticky icky. If those are spider mite webs you should be at the stage where you can see movement and or damage with the naked eye.
 
Spent a bunch of time looking for the bugs. I could only find this thing.. Does anyone know what this is? Looks like a microsnail to me. Didn't know this thing would even exist. it has a shiny black shell, the 8 white dots on the shell in one of the pictures is the reflection of the Amazon microscope LEDs that I had on
I have seen this year's ago it was from some kinda bug
 
Looks like spider mites... when you go to chop it I would just wash the whole plant.
Clean you're room nice an good and like others said use neem in veg or other stuff to prevent the buggies
 
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