neverever
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Does anyone know what could be causing this. 1 and 2 are from the same plant and 3 is from another.
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it's not spidermites, you can't see any damage that they would cause (freckles)Most probably spidermites mate.
This is what really pisses me off about this site - out of 5 or 6 people not one single person has given this guy the correct advice he needs. Bugs? Are you freaking serious? Spider mites? That leaf damage looks nothing like spider mite damage, in fact the leaves look nothing like bug damage full stop. It's leaf chlorosis ffs!Does anyone know what could be causing this. 1 and 2 are from the same plant and 3 is from another.
Perhaps you should use google to figure out what spider mite damage looks like?Babygro the almighty source of knowledge supposidly, grats man you can use google.
Firstly, don't be rude to me, I'm perfectly capable of reading thank you.Back to the other post about "reading more carefully" as you apparently DID NOT notice my post was informative to the point that it was NOT spider mite damage because spider mite damage doesn't look anything close to that..
Learn to read maybe?
Although I will admit my wordage for that post didn't seem to be proper..
It's better to let people do research on they're on instead of coming to communities like this one and expecting people like yourself to spoon feed them all the information they need, which in doing this creates forum leechers and then thats when it becomes a problem... Forums are suppose to be a community, not a place to come to and leech information.. Give a little get a little... all I can say.
It's still hard to tell what deficiency you have as both Nitrogen and Magnesium have very similar symptoms early on. Without more information, the only sure way to know by looking at the leaves is after the symptom progresses and the plant sheds its leaves.And i water them with distilled water with a ph of about 6.5