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Did you scope for bugs?
I looked it all over and found nothing. Just wanted to make sure the brown spots were not caused by something I'm doing.
I looked it all over and found nothing.
Did you use a magnifying glass or jewelers loop to scope the leaves?
Depends on what infestation you find. Get a pic and post it we will help you identify and destroy the invaders:)What can i use on it if i do find some kind of pest
Holes and stippling on the leaves is almost certainly some kind of pest.
Your pictures are a bit blurry so I can't be sure which pest it is, however if you search "MMJ leafhoppers" and "MMJ thrips" you'll see similar damage, and also find information on treating the plants, good luck!No i did not......i will when i get home tonight. Thanks
NVM i found it :)Well I took a magnifying glass and and otoscope. I couldn't find anything but the damage dang sure looks like thrips. I did move her down to the other end of the greenhouse when i found the leaves like that. I'll keep an eye on her, I didn't see any new damage.
Thanks for all the great help.
If i need future help where is the best place to post?
Different pests are treated with different products. The current state of your garden (flowering VS Vegging) will also determine which products you should/shouldn't try. I know it's easier to ask for advice, which is fine, but there is also a TON of info on this site that covers just about every bug or pest out there. bugs can affect everyone, so it's good that you are keeping your eyes open for possible problems. Keep up the good work!NVM i found it :)
Agree, that's what I thought when I saw that last picture, those look more like holes? Need a good picture of the whole plantNeed better pics, but that doesnt look like thrips damage to me. Thrips leave what looks like tiny, miniature slug trails on the leaf surface.
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