hi giys i cant see if they are mites but i dont think they are any opinions
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Are you kidding? If you've had mites before you know the pictures shown are clearly mite damage. You certainly don't need a microscope to spot mites.get a scope........and one of these if you grow big......
I don't see a cal mag def in the photos, I also don't know how you can say a certain kind of soil is just like growing hydro. If it isn't mites its something pest related, thats no def.iv been told that they are not mites,,,, "
ahhhh your in promix, So this is my opinion on it and Im sure someone is gonna chime in and say O its you and your mag def problems again. I have been working out problems with promix for about 2 years and this is my findings... When using promix (which is peat based) over time the peat starts to break down which in turn acidifies your soil, with your soil being acidic it's gonna drop the ph of your soil down to levels that will cause nutrient lockout. I have found that the most important nutrient that gets locked out is magnesium (plants gobble tons during flowering). Ways to counteract it is.. Sprinkle dolomite lime on the top of your soil and water, it will buffer your soils ph. You can also foliar feed with epsom salt or something like sea mag. But you def wanna get the ph issues worked out cause if not they will go downhill from here and no amount of feeding or foliar feed is really gonna help cause the plant wont be able to eat thru its roots. You want your soils ph around 6.5, but there are people out there that will say PROMIX IS JUST LIKE GROWING HYDRO but its not, treat it as soil and ph accordingly"
You need to find out what it is, my guess little amber looking creatures on the undersides of your leaves...? Whats your enviorment? Do you have a grow tent, sealed room? If its a somewhat sealed enviorment I'd just use a fogger such as doktor doom's fogger, it'll take care of any pests in the enviorment..? Or spray with neem or mite rid.Well, if I may, you have to know what the issue is before anyone can tell you what to do.
As half of us said you need to get something that magnifies or else you need to look very carefully at the undersides of the affected leaves. You might see tiny little black\gray dots moving around: mites. Or you might see something else moving around.
If you have a bug problem get a safe pesticide to spray all over the plant: insecticidal soap, pyrethrin, neem oil, Organocide are common solutions.