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Holy cow. That's some biological warfare shit.Hey everyone I never saw something like this. It is in our indoor facility but also in our mothers room. Would you have any idea about it ? Most of it is located around new growth area
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What do you mean by stickies ? They are in flower so pretty hard to put lights...Inspect with an illuminated loop top and bottom, throw some stickies in the pots if there are pots,Go in at night with the loop and see if anything is munching on them nocturnally, and see if anything rears its ugly head. Good luck
This appears in areas where the light is not that strong also in my mothers room where I have t5...Your light is too close to the plants
The leafs on the paper could be something else. But the rest is a light problem .This appears in areas where the light is not that strong also in my mothers room where I have t5...
Didnt knew that ppfd saturation gave holes in leaves
Totally looks like caterpillar or beetle damage. Something has found your plants to be Nom Nom good.Caterpillars or some other macro critters.
These are indoor. I took sample of the plant off to watch, and it seems like there are nu bugs. Instead i see alot of milky eggs on the bottom of leaves..If you are outdoors, go out at night with the flashlight and take a look around.
Where there are eggs, there are bugs. Or soon will be. Need to see pictures. You need something good to magnify with. And illuminated loop works OK for me. You have to get your nose right down in there. And pull off some fans and take them over to good lighting and check them out.
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