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Yes I scoped and scoped and scoped everywhere on the plant all the affected leaves and other leaves tops bottoms stems found nothing. I’m confused too because it does really look like mite bitesYou sure there are no bugs? Did you scope the underside of the leaves for poo and eggs? Sure looks like mite bites.
The spots are spreading I think they are kindve just on the top leaves looks the same on all and undersides of leaves are clean from my hours of scoping haven’t found anything on thembugs will usually be on the underside of leaves, until u have a major problem then they will be everywhere - dont over analyse. (its a coupla spots) lol, she wants to grow its in her DNA, she wants to grow faster than all the other girls, she wants to be taller than all the other girls, she wants to be stickier too, just waiting for that boy powder to blow in from the field nex door...she wants babies. give her what she needs and let her do her thing brother-
Seem to remember hearing about a similar issue being caused by a soil issue. Might want to try swapping for clean/fresh grow medium.
It ended up going away on all new growth plant doing much better. Never really sure what exactly it was but I lowered ph from 6.3 to 6.0 and started feeding with some molasses, tribus instead of recharge and some hydrozyme for enzymes. Honestly recharge never worked to well for this specific plant and when I switched to tribus everything got better so I’m thinking that. Recharge spiked my ph to like 7.8 even though the medium should adjust to proper ph idk just seemed to high. Tribus doesn’t change ph at all and has more microbes. Don’t know if that’ll help anyone else that encounters the problem. And thanks Noman for the reply .Seem to remember hearing about a similar issue being caused by a soil issue. Might want to try swapping for clean/fresh grow medium.