Kaskadian 333 93 May 22, 2017 #1 Evening all, Have some plants outdoors here and noticed a few small holes in the leaves today. Didn't notice any obvious pests so I'm hoping it's wind damage from the plants moving around outside. I'd love to hear some ideas from you all. Cheers, Kas
Evening all, Have some plants outdoors here and noticed a few small holes in the leaves today. Didn't notice any obvious pests so I'm hoping it's wind damage from the plants moving around outside. I'd love to hear some ideas from you all. Cheers, Kas
Kaskadian 333 93 May 22, 2017 #3 GT21 said: Spill anything on them? Click to expand... I've done some foliar feeding, but it was during the evening after direct sunlight was gone. Just regular water with maybe some cal-mag.
GT21 said: Spill anything on them? Click to expand... I've done some foliar feeding, but it was during the evening after direct sunlight was gone. Just regular water with maybe some cal-mag.
GT21 I like soup Supporter 10,114 438 May 22, 2017 #4 Kaskadian said: I've done some foliar feeding, but it was during the evening after direct sunlight was gone. Just regular water with maybe some cal-mag. Click to expand... It doesnt look serious. .. i would get yourself a scope or a usb cam though to really keep track.
Kaskadian said: I've done some foliar feeding, but it was during the evening after direct sunlight was gone. Just regular water with maybe some cal-mag. Click to expand... It doesnt look serious. .. i would get yourself a scope or a usb cam though to really keep track.
Kaskadian 333 93 May 22, 2017 #5 GT21 said: It doesnt look serious. .. i would get yourself a scope or a usb cam though to really keep track. Click to expand... I'll need to find my 100x pocket scope. I'll need to use it for trichomes eventually anyway. Thanks for the suggestion! Let's hope it's nothing serious.
GT21 said: It doesnt look serious. .. i would get yourself a scope or a usb cam though to really keep track. Click to expand... I'll need to find my 100x pocket scope. I'll need to use it for trichomes eventually anyway. Thanks for the suggestion! Let's hope it's nothing serious.