Snoopy36
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If a moth can get in, it can lay eggs. Look closely and try to find something. From the look of all that damage I can't believe you wouldn't find your leaf eater(s)We grow indoors, i've never seen a caterpillar indoors, is that possible? Also I spray azamax once a week already.
Whatever it is wouldn't azamax take care of it?? I even took a white paper to a bunch of leaves and shook and didn't see anything fall out. I didn't find any eggs or larvae either.If a moth can get in, it can lay eggs. Look closely and try to find something. From the look of all that damage I can't believe you wouldn't find your leaf eater(s)
I could be wrong, Azamax should kill em. I recommend captain jacks dead bug for almost everything. I don't know what else to say. Let me know whenever you figure this out. Hopefully someone can help.Whatever it is wouldn't azamax take care of it?? I even took a white paper to a bunch of leaves and shook and didn't see anything fall out. I didn't find ang eggs or larvae either.
Thanks for your help!I could be wrong, Azamax should kill em. I recommend captain jacks dead bug for almost everything. I don't know what else to say. Let me know whenever you figure this out. Hopefully someone can help.
Did u just up the amount of Cal or mag you're feeding or recover from a cal or mag issue? I've seen something no where near this bad when I first started using coco and I was having ph issues and mag lockout. But when it happened to me only a few leaves looked liked that.
In your 4th pic I see few leaves that have signs of mag def. My gut reaction would be bugs though.
That's what I initially thought. Thank you for your help.The last thing I can think of is wind damage. If it's too close to a fan maybe try switching some plants around.
Hopefully someone will be able to help you more. Good luck