Can anyone identify what these white spots are

blacksnow

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One plant has white spots, other has light green spots...Plant with the light green spots has some very small holes on lower leaves...

Indoor grow...no nutes...4 weeks old





+ rep for any help

btw i searched for insects and couldnt find any...no spider mite webs (at least not yet) and didnt see anything flying around
 

poutineeh

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some of the spots reminds me of when i splash water on the plant, after i have altered the pH with baking soda and it dried on. did you do anything similar?

otherwise, im guessing a pest problem
 

GrowTech

stays relevant.
The underside might also have more identifiable signs such as eggs, or even the bug that is attacking them.
 

blacksnow

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The underside might also have more identifiable signs such as eggs, or even the bug that is attacking them.
I inspected that plant very good last night. I couldn't see anything. When I get home tonight I'll take it out and get a nice macro of the underside of the leaves.

Wondering if I should just stop on the way home and get some fox farms bug be gone or whatever it is
 

calicat

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Does not really look like stippling indicating a mite attack. But I would be sure to have some fox farms dont bug me on hand. Be careful with that stuff eventhough it is primarily made from crysanthenums it is still phytotoxic to plants. Use a leaf and test it out and see how it responds to a full dose spray. If you see signs that the plant is telling you the spray is too strong then dilute it by half with water as your diluting solution. Did you accidentally spill some h20 or possibly nutrients on your foliage when the lights are on? If you recall that occured then that could be slight light damage coupled with the accidental spillage. Don't trip too much it is a healthy plant and keep up the good work.
 

blacksnow

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Does not really look like stippling indicating a mite attack. But I would be sure to have some fox farms dont bug me on hand. Be careful with that stuff eventhough it is primarily made from crysanthenums it is still phytotoxic to plants. Use a leaf and test it out and see how it responds to a full dose spray. If you see signs that the plant is telling you the spray is too strong then dilute it by half with water as your diluting solution. Did you accidentally spill some h20 or possibly nutrients on your foliage when the lights are on? If you recall that occured then that could be slight light damage coupled with the accidental spillage. Don't trip too much it is a healthy plant and keep up the good work.
I could have spilled some water on the leafs when watering with lights on a few days ago. hrmmm

i thought long as water didnt have nutes in it was ok to get on leaves?
 
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