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Ive see plants look like that Quite a few times.The chem sis i had produced blotches of
that effect on many occasions.harmless Though..
 

Lapides

Rosin Junky and Certified Worm Wrangler
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Is there any chance that plant is right in front of a fan?

Some of my leaves of my plants that are right in direct sight of the flow of the fan get like that.
 

Granger2

Active member
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Your friend inspected that plant, and advised you to toss it? Your friend is no expert. In future, ask his advice on plant matters for entertainment purposes only. Good luck. -granger
 

RetroGrow

Active member
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Broad mites. Cut off and scope the underside of one of the twisted looking leaves with a 100X scope. You are looking for eggs. They are microscopic, so you must have a scope and look carefully. The twisting & distorted leaves are a sign, though.
 

Canniwhatsis

High country cat herder
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Get a scope and take a long hard look at the bottom of the leaves. Personally I e never dealt with broad mites, but that does look suspiciously like insect damage. Eliminate that possibility first.

Wind burn was also mentioned, and I have seen leaves look exactly like that from being directly in the wind blast from my circulation fans.
 

Dr.deadthumb

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Ya the fan is blow n right on them .. Fan burn smh . never would of looked at that as a posable prob .. I will adjust that .. Sprayed with neem oil hopefully that will do the trick thanks for the input
 

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