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i noticed a lot of the growth towards at the tops are getting this weird chewed up looking leaves. anyone got any ideas of what could be going on? i looked briefly with a scope and didn't see any sign of mites but haven't completely ruled that out yet. one other thing is that they went through a lot of heat stress while i was getting my air conditioner fixed but that was over a week and a half ago. temp is 75 during day and 62-65 during night. 700 ppm. ph 5.5 in coco media.
 

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i dunno. could be not sure how could i be sure. would like to identify the issue so i know how to treat? thanks for your help
 
If you don't see any signs of a pest in your foliage, perhaps check the soil for the Hemp Flea Beetle (Psylliodes attenuata)
 
Might be a fungus/disease. I've seen PM attack plants in that manner before the white patches appeared and that's what it look slike to me..... I'd treat em for that, especially if you aren't seeing any pests....... sometimes pest attacks can weaken the plant's immune system enough to allow disease(s) into your grow.
 
hot temps causes this too! Go over everything make sure there's no pests,but that looks too me like,some heat stress,ive seen it before,76
 
I'm seeing some rippling in some of your other leaves that looks like mine when I've gotten heat stress. Like the very top leaves in your first pic. Haven't seen that chewed up look before tho but I'd guess could be related. Can't see in the pics, but how are the colors on your leaves?
 
i noticed a lot of the growth towards at the tops are getting this weird chewed up looking leaves. anyone got any ideas of what could be going on? i looked briefly with a scope and didn't see any sign of mites but haven't completely ruled that out yet. one other thing is that they went through a lot of heat stress while i was getting my air conditioner fixed but that was over a week and a half ago. temp is 75 during day and 62-65 during night. 700 ppm. ph 5.5 in coco media.
I think you've got caterpillars in there. They're incredibly good at hiding their soft, fat, tasty little bodies, and the MOMENT they feel the plant move, they'll drop to the ground. I'd treat with Spinosad, myself.

Last pic looks like mosaic virus. All the plants seem to be wanting for P.
 
ok i will hit em with montery and do a root drench. and also up the p a bit and see if that helps. suggestions for root drench? thanks so much everyone. sea maiden its been a while but you alway ALWAYS come through with sound advice. thanks so much
 
i know azamax is not the same thing. but would that work for thrips as well for a drench?
 
I believe it would, yes. But I have no experience with thrips.
 
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