Well, there are actually a few of them yes, I didn't think those guys would suck chlorophyll. I'll try to get some more info about them, thankssome type of bug trail it looks like. gnats suck chlorophyll from the leaves, do you have alot of gnats?
the damage on the leaves I would say is cased by thrips .. =) deffinitely ... use a magnifying glass or monacle and look very closely ,, you will see tiny elongated baby thrips moving around on the leaves ,, they are as hard or harder to see than baby mites.. I have watched them killing spider mites although I`m sure is not their favourite thing to munch on obviously ...Hi there,
I've got some white spots on the leaves on all my plants and can't figure out what is causing it. I'm using neem oil and I don't see many bugs around. Any clues ?
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Hi Serapis,You have insects eating your leaves it appears to me. Now you should try to ID the pests with a 30x loupe or some close up photography. It appears to be either spider mite or thrip damage.
For the fungus gnats you can pour sand onto the top of the soil to kill the larvae and then spray plant with neem oil or use a no pest strip.