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I don’t have the tools to magnify. And would a spider mite problem manifest itself this way?I'm thinking you might have a pest. I'd like to see those black things magnified. I tend to be paranoid about spider mites.
It could. They live on the underside of leaves and leave little white spots on the leaves that are visible on the top of the leaves.And would a spider mite problem manifest itself this way?
Spider mites drill holes in the leaf and suck out nutrients. That's what causes the white spots. I think I can see some of them, but I'm not sure, so I don't want to sound an alarm. I need a magnified image to be sure. If it is spider mites, they'll spread.There’s no like white spots or anything. Legit just a spot you can see through the leaf? Idk man kinda weird to explain cause it would be more visible if you saw the plant in person I think.
Yeah the holes aren’t see through just brown colored. There more apparent on the under side of the leaf.It could. They live on the underside of leaves and leave little white spots on the leaves that are visible on the top of the leaves.
Spider mites drill holes in the leaf and suck out nutrients. That's what causes the white spots. I think I can see some of them, but I'm not sure, so I don't want to sound an alarm. I need a magnified image to be sure. If it is spider mites, they'll spread.
Well... Just in case they are a pest, I'd cut off any leaves with those spots and bag them before carrying them out to the garbage bin.Yeah the holes aren’t see through just brown colored. There more apparent on the under side of the leaf.
Let's see what other growers have to say.Let me double check and see if there’s white spots underneath.
Brown spots is usually calcium, you don't have a tent though so anything could track in on you and your shoes. Get a jewlers loupe and look at them before you go tearing leaves off and stressing it outYeah the holes aren’t see through just brown colored. There more apparent on the under side of the leaf.
Yes. They like hot and dry conditions, such as what we use when flowering our plants. Otherwise, they'll go dormant.Those spots are early indication of spider mites. Look close and for webs. They can be itty bitty. I would drop temps in the low 60s for a few days and they should run off. When people get them in flowering around week 5 or 6 and freak out, but they drop their temps after week 6 and spider mites tend to do their disappearing act. So cool the temps and they may disappear.
I’m not seeing any webs or moving bugs bro I’m looking and looking.Yes. They like hot and dry conditions, such as what we use when flowering our plants. Otherwise, they'll go dormant.
I've fought spider mites several times. They're hard to kill completely. I was successful the last time. I sprayed with AgroMagen GrowSafe and that did it. Before I found that, nothing I tried worked completely.
Going to do this now. But I’ve been checking underneath the affected leaves and I’m seeing anything pest/bug related.Take your picture zoom in on your phone. Then screenshot the zoomed photo and try it again to see if you can magnify the image.
I forget because my phone sucks, that some people can do that. Good callTake your picture zoom in on your phone. Then screenshot the zoomed photo and try it again to see if you can magnify the image.
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