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Interesting. BT?Looks like it could be caterpillars. Sometimes they're so tiny and blend in so well it's hard to see them. Try spraying with BT at lights-out.
Bacillus thuringiensisInteresting. BT?
Doesn't look like cat damage to me. And cats don't belong in a grow area anyways.One other possibility... do you have a cat that can get to your plants? A lot of cats like to munch on weed, and those kind of look more like puncture wounds than bug damage. Just a thought.
Do caterpillars excrete a clear liquid?Interesting. BT?
Oh no! Can I use the End All? It didn’t appear to do anything last time. Also I seriously can’t spot any bugs. Could you point them out? Or do I need a magnifying glass?Not sure about the clear liquid but the tears don't looks to be pest related to me and more of a plant development issue. Could be wrong but I would just ensure you are up to speed on mineral inputs of calcium and mag. I do see thrips I think. Little cigar looking critters.....Easy to kill but I think you are hitting a wall with nutrients. Can you see the thrips? On the wet leaf photo....look at the leaf next to it. Also on the second photo, I think I see a few all over
NopeDo you see any critters that look like this under the leaves? No microscope needed
Silicates?Agree that the holes look more like a growth issue instead of pest. Too much silicates can create these type of tears.
Some people add silicon dioxide solutions to plants. It is said to improve strength, not to mention — the trichs themselves are largely made of silica.Silicates?
If you want to stay away from chemicals artificial ones official ones this is probably the best natural solution I've found Sometimes if there are a little more investigations you have to treat for a longer period of time but this will eventually take care of it and you won't poison anybody you are cause cancer 20 years later this is made with essential oils so a little bit expensive but as well worth it I've learned a lot about bugs in the last year I've been consulting on through operations in Oklahoma and The reason they have a city in Oklahoma called bugtusselLooking for help identifying what kind of bug is doing damage to our plants.
for weeks I’ve noticed little chomp marks and what looks like spit on leaves. The plants are not looking great. I don’t see any eggs or webbing or bugs anywhere on the plants other than some fungus gnats that we are working in eliminating but they aren’t very bad. Could it be the fungus gnats? Aphids? Thrips? From what I’ve read I’d be able to see mature bugs by now. I tried spraying a few times with End all but it made no difference. View attachment 1235104View attachment 1235103View attachment 1235105View attachment 1235102
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