cut em off and flush them.View attachment 4250552 View attachment 4250553
It does slightly look like a leaf miner but these are more spots than trails. I tried my best to get a better shot of the spots and added the underside of the leaf of that helps with diagnosing
*edit* there seem to be only two affected leaves, they were relatively close together when I noticed the spots
It's likely a leaf miner or a leafhopperKinda looks like a leaf miner, look it up compare.
might be, looks a little well spaced for miners. you ought to see thrips though, little green flying bugs(they come in different colors, but the ones eating weed are usually green, think they get their color from what they're eating)...put out some yellow stickys, see if you catch anything...i've read that blue sticky traps work better for thrips, but i've never seen blue sticky traps.....if you find any thrips on your stickys, i'd spray with either spinosad or pyrethrin. neem works too, but i hate it (personal preference....i hate the odor)IMO
That’s thrip damage
I cant seem to find any insects apart from the one single insect on my sticky trap, I treated them with pyrethrin roughly a week ago also which is why I thought it could be mold. Im growing autos and my girls are all very bushy, could I start some light defoliation to help with finding these insects?these are what you're looking for...the adults just look like small flies, the larvae look like evil fucking scorpion things...View attachment 4250571 View attachment 4250572 View attachment 4250573
most of the ones i've seen on weed have been greener than these, i think they pick up coloration from their diet
That stuff kills it all.a little diatomaceous earth