Is This Heat/light Stress?

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Thelight413

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Did my best to try and take a pic through the scope, I'm seeing tiny circular clear spheres on some of the leafs, I looked for a while and wasn't able to see an actual mite but I believe those are eggs, any input is appreciated.
 
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Enforcer

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Looks like spider mite eggs to me. However, spider mites don’t make the leaf curl like that.
 
DemonTrich

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Looms like eggs to me as well

Safer soap
Wipe out
Use 3 days apart, fully foliar spraying tops and bottoms of leaves.
Would be my.1st.2.choices at this time before heavier more toxic chems.
 
Thelight413

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Looms like eggs to me as well

Safer soap
Wipe out
Use 3 days apart, fully foliar spraying tops and bottoms of leaves.
Would be my.1st.2.choices at this time before heavier more toxic chems.
I started using this regiment so thank you for sharing , hopefully I can slow down the process. I'm still yet to see any mites with a loop or a Carson magnifier. Plants are lookin rough :((

I measured runoff yesterday and everything was coming out very high, 1400 ppm from most plants with a PH of 5.2-5.4, is it possible that this could be what's causing the issues ? If so, anyone familiar with how to lift that ph back into to 5.8-6.0 zone, I'm in pure coco, using veg+bloom. Would Consistent waterings at the right ph, even though they aren't drying out the pots daily, do the trick?
 
Ina

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Sometimes they do that "taco "leafs when they have too much N may be along with heat or just too much N.When they are big enough to eat it will probably stop:)I think they just dont need so much N when they are small.They are getting very dark green,there is different shades of green as you know:)that's how i recognize they don't need more N ferts.....There is no mites on these plants,they look healthy for mites.
 
Thelight413

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Update on the plants, I burned them with some safer about 10 days ago, I guess I didn’t mix up the bottle well enough but this one tray got torched like a neem burn, growth has really slowed, anyone seen veg plants recover from looking like this ? Or are these a wash at this point, I’m hoping growth bounces back but man, these look rough

Sprayed safer first (burned)>Green cleaner>sulfur>Dr Zymes, all of these sprays were every third day so I gave a few days of rest between each spraying, I also sprayed some push(veg bloom) in between to
Give them some food since they aren’t really drinking much through the roots.
 
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StandingRock

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What’s your humidity at? If it’s heat stress people always lower temperatures or raise lights. But just try raising humidity first :) It allows plants to run at higher temperatures
 
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