Calcium deficiency or septoria? Or something else?

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The phone camera make the spots look a little bit more white than they actually look in my eyes. Plants are 2 weeks old
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Beachwalker

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doesn't look like septoria to me, and I haven't seen septoria affect young plants but I suppose it could; doesn't look like calcium either

I'm not sure what it is yet but let me ask you this, is this a piece of thread or hair or something or is it some kind of bug lava crawling across your plant, can't tell from the picture ?
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I would recommend checking those plants carefully for bugs, particularly the underside of the leaves and the top of the soil with magnification
 
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doesn't look like septoria to me, and I haven't seen septoria affect young plants but I suppose it could; doesn't look like calcium either

I'm not sure what it is yet but let me ask you this, is this a piece of thread or hair or something or is it some kind of bug lava crawling across your plant, can't tell from the picture ?
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I would recommend checking those plants carefully for bugs, particularly the underside of the leaves and the top of the soil with magnification
If they are bugs of some type how I treat the plant?
 
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That was my first thought but more spots appeared without watering.
Not burns; could be thrips (no idea about the worm looking thing) recommend confirming visually first, if thrips use a Spinosad product or insecticide soap for best results, do these plants go Outdoors?
 
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If they are bugs of some type how I treat the plant?
If they are bugs, the only thing you can do is prevent them from spreading. You can buy a 100% neem oil, a organic liquid soap and make a solution by mixing:
  • 5ml neem oil
  • 1 litre water
  • 2ml organic liquid soap
After that, shake well and pour some on a spray bottle and spray the infected leaves above and underneath.

Cheers!
 
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Not burns; could be thrips (no idea about the worm looking thing) recommend confirming visually first, if thrips use a Spinosad product or insecticide soap for best results, do these plants go Outdoors?
After looking better the photos it's not worm or bug maybe coco hair or thread. These gonna stay inside till finish
 
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After looking better the photos it's not worm or bug maybe coco hair or thread. These gonna stay inside till finish
well you'll find out soon because they're not going to go away on their own; Maybe get some other opinions good luck.
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If they are bugs, the only thing you can do is prevent them from spreading. You can buy a 100% neem oil, a organic liquid soap and make a solution by mixing:
  • 5ml neem oil
  • 1 litre water
  • 2ml organic liquid soap
After that, shake well and pour some on a spray bottle and spray the infected leaves above and underneath.

Cheers!
Thanks alani mou
 
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