Here are microscopic slides I prepared from an X33 M5 twin male that showed clear signs of infection. The issue was traced back to a bag of contaminated soil introduced into the grow. Within the plant tissue, I observed multiple spherical structures embedded internally likely within or near the vascular system. These were not external contaminants. AI-assisted analysis suggests these structures may be associated with a potential internal pathogen. Based on visual characteristics, a rust-type fungal pathogen (commonly referred to as “orange rust”) is suspected, though identification is not yet confirmed. The plant declined rapidly over ~21 days and was on the verge of death. After treatment with BioAdvanced, recovery was slow but complete over the course of roughly two months. Sharing this as a documented observation something was clearly happening inside the tissue, not just on the surface. He is fully recovered now. — Internet of Pot