Maybe bugs? What's going on in these areas of all of them?Is this a nutrient burn bottom left, the other ones nothing.
I'd check under and on the leaves for pests and/or their eggs. Seeing little bugs flying around can be a dead give away.This is my first grow I think you are right. All the plants are getting it,just bumpted up the emerald harvest
This is my first grow I think you are right. All the plants are getting it,just bumpted up the emerald harvest
I don't really know what to look for going to look it up.I'd check under and on the leaves for pests and/or their eggs. Seeing little bugs flying around can be a dead give away.
I think it might be thrips?I'd check under and on the leaves for pests and/or their eggs. Seeing little bugs flying around can be a dead give away.
That was my first thought but I couldn't tell from the pic.I think it might be thrips?
Make sure to take a careful look and confirm it's the actual problem. Not like we can definitely diagnose thrips, spider mites, ect just from one group shot photo. If you don't ever find pests it's probably time to explore other possibilities.Have a ubs microscope comming today, what treatment would you recommend is the alcohol water one any good?
Yes I am waiting for the Amazon usb microscope will be here today thanks for the info.I would leave it, the plants look good other than like 2 leafs. You could always spray neem oil (5ml/liter water, plus surfactant) once per week for IPM, I'm a big fan of it. But otherwise, you have nothing to treat here until you actually see some bugs.
Yes got these basterdsI would leave it, the plants look good other than like 2 leafs. You could always spray neem oil (5ml/liter water, plus surfactant) once per week for IPM, I'm a big fan of it. But otherwise, you have nothing to treat here until you actually see some bugs.
Yeah looks like spider mites to me. Sticky question though, tough to say. You can try a number of organic gardening techniques or sprays or powers. Like suggested above you could try Neem oil as a foliar spray, this works really well. You could try a mixture of baking soda, apple cider vinegar, and soap as a foliar spray as well but this isn't the best solution for something that can get pretty out of hand, imo. Ladybugs, predator mites, both of those may work from what I've read, I cannot speak to this from personal experience though. You could try researching spider mite treatments before making up your mind.I found the buggers.What are they mites and what's the best (safest) way to get rid of them?