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Newbie, mottled leaves on outdoor grow

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Hi guys and gals, one of my outdoor plants has developed a few mottled leaves, not sure what it is, any ideas? It's a Northern lights, it's been outside for a few weeks now, it's planted in Canna Pro soil plus 25 % worm castings, fed on biomax grow at 2ml per litre
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TIA.
 
Looks like lots of stuff. look for thrips. although with the spread you should see them.
25% EWC seems like a lot of nitrogen
 
Hi guys and gals, one of my outdoor plants has developed a few mottled leaves, not sure what it is, any ideas? It's a Northern lights, it's been outside for a few weeks now, it's planted in Canna Pro soil plus 25 % worm castings, fed on biomax grow at 2ml per litre
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TIA.
Thrips,,I get em every year....I use pure crop one for bugs,,,stuff is great and it can be used into flower...I got 8 years growing experience..used it every year.
Should help,,also relax! I used to get all twisted when I'd see a yellow leaf,,or thrip damage,,but weed plants are very resilient..also need oil is good
 
Thrips,,I get em every year....I use pure crop one for bugs,,,stuff is great and it can be used into flower...I got 8 years growing experience..used it every year.
Should help,,also relax! I used to get all twisted when I'd see a yellow leaf,,or thrip damage,,but weed plants are very resilient..also need oil is good
I've had a look and can't see any bugs at all which surprised me, nothing on even on the underside of the leaves
 
I've had a look and can't see any bugs at all which surprised me, nothing on even on the underside of the leaves
Make sure you’re using at least 10 X magnification when you check the bottoms of the leaves! Mites can be hard to spot with a naked eye!
 
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