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Anyone ever seen this on leaves before

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Anyone ever seen this on leaves before

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Them bigger critters like moths, grasshoppers and beetles take big chunks of plant tissue when they eat. They're assholes. They come in quick and hard and you might kill them with BT but the plant is still gonna look like it's been in a fight. I built a screenhouse to keep em away. A few still sneak in when I'm opening and closing but the plants aren't dangling out in the open air all night for the moths to hover and lay eggs. Throwing a garden net over your plants will help cut down some of the damage from flying pests, no need for an enclosure.

I popped too many seeds of everything in the yard this year. I use all the tried and true sprays in rotation and I fight bugs DAILY. Inspecting, manually removing, water blasting, and treating with natural pesticides (BT, spinosad, Neem and pyrethrin). You can win the war on bugs but you gotta approach it like you're General Patton. 🤣 And yes it is a war.
 
Here we have a very old plant from the high altitude the leaves turn pale white but the buds stay good it's called blue sky blonde is columbia.n x thai
 

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At 4000 meters indicas do the same the leaves look bleached but the buds aren't effected
 

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Sorry I won't speak again only replying to your post about one seen white dots on plants peace bro
 
i cut all infected leaves off , fed it some nutrients , and it has not come back on either plant , not exactly sure what it was , we did have some heavy rain and then a couple hot days , so it could have been sun bleached rain drops , but it is gone now and no sign of it on any of my plants , thanx for everyones feedback , i hope this post helps someone else one day !!!!
 
Ive seen this many times on my outdoor plantsdoesnt hurt them at all,i believe its from caterpillars
 
THat was for the original pic,
The last pic is septoria i believe,almost impossible to ger rid of,and it will eventually affect the buds
 
Them bigger critters like moths, grasshoppers and beetles take big chunks of plant tissue when they eat. They're assholes. They come in quick and hard and you might kill them with BT but the plant is still gonna look like it's been in a fight. I built a screenhouse to keep em away. A few still sneak in when I'm opening and closing but the plants aren't dangling out in the open air all night for the moths to hover and lay eggs. Throwing a garden net over your plants will help cut down some of the damage from flying pests, no need for an enclosure.

I popped too many seeds of everything in the yard this year. I use all the tried and true sprays in rotation and I fight bugs DAILY. Inspecting, manually removing, water blasting, and treating with natural pesticides (BT, spinosad, Neem and pyrethrin). You can win the war on bugs but you gotta approach it like you're General Patton. 🤣 And yes it is a war.
This is exactly what I’ve been experiencing and doing this year, too! And it’s my first outdoor grow - heck, it’s my first grow. Ever. Took every precaution I could think of and still continuing to expand my approach. I’m learning how tactical it all is 👀. Cheers and thanks for putting this shared experience into words!
 
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