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The webcam picture didn't do a good job taking the pics but I will describe what was on the leaves. There was small black things under the leaves and a friend of mine examined it and it was insects.
After we tried to figure out what kind of insect they were we noticed webbing and thought like a garden spider got in the plants so we checked all of them and didn't find any spiders.
Less then a week after flowering the webs became more and more visible and there seem to be yellowish pod like things in clusters on the webbing and some dangling on a thread of web. they were moving. I dunno if they were eggs or what.
I followed the suggestions posted on here and used the kill on contact by hand and water diluted soap, which worked. But now as I harvest my fruits of labor, the same sac like things have plastered themselves at the cut edge of the stem where it was cut. Looks like hundreds of them just clustered there, with thin webbing. Anyways I got fed up and took a mini torch and torched the edges the other night, but they keep coming back.
I used a mild soap now with lots of water to just dip the edge of the plant in for a few seconds and just cut the infested part off before preparing to trim the buds.
As this is still the first time I'm doing this, I'll use the suggestions from the my previous post avoid finding surprises again.
If there are other suggestions let me know. Thanks to everyone who offered help here!
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