Kookiemonsta
Active Member
I really need some help. I have this damage occurring through-out my 5 plants. I have looked into thripes, deficiencies, rootrot, fungus, and im having a really hard time deciding what this is.
Some background. Growing in a Cocoa soil mix, getting Fox Farms nutes with 6.5 PH. The blackening of leaf tips started a couple weeks ago, but the cuts/holes im just starting to notice within the last couple days.
Sorry the pics dont do too much justice... only have phone cam. I am getting some tips of the leaves turning black (not yellow/brown). I also have these spots where the plant starts to turn brown and very thin, see through thin (this is why I thought it might be leaf miner). There is a very small, and thin, cut in this small leaf. From what I can tell the spots where the leaves look eaten have no brown edge to them which is why I think something is eating them. I have inspected everything really hard. REALLY hard. Top's, bottoms, soil, and I have found no bugs. No gnats. No flies. Regardless I just went and bought a sticky trap.
Anyone have any ideas? The damage is occurring heavier near the bottom's.
Could it just be a MG def? Could that make holes in the leafs?
Some background. Growing in a Cocoa soil mix, getting Fox Farms nutes with 6.5 PH. The blackening of leaf tips started a couple weeks ago, but the cuts/holes im just starting to notice within the last couple days.
Sorry the pics dont do too much justice... only have phone cam. I am getting some tips of the leaves turning black (not yellow/brown). I also have these spots where the plant starts to turn brown and very thin, see through thin (this is why I thought it might be leaf miner). There is a very small, and thin, cut in this small leaf. From what I can tell the spots where the leaves look eaten have no brown edge to them which is why I think something is eating them. I have inspected everything really hard. REALLY hard. Top's, bottoms, soil, and I have found no bugs. No gnats. No flies. Regardless I just went and bought a sticky trap.
Anyone have any ideas? The damage is occurring heavier near the bottom's.
Could it just be a MG def? Could that make holes in the leafs?