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anyone know what this is?
This has been happening to one of my babies, not sure what it's from, any ideas?
thanks, peace & love -A
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Any webs on the underside of the leaves? Looks to me like something is eating them
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check for bugs...use a loop or eye glass, but make sure not to burn the plants with the sun through the glass
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Definately bugs. Maybe catepillars, i had a big problem with those lil' bastids last season. Sometimes they are very very small, and like to lodge up and chill in the buds. I wont forget the time i was about to take a hit... and a catepillar crawls up as im bringin the lighter to hit the bowl.
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Oh damn, that's nasty bartender!
Talk about peeing in your cornflakes....I'd be hard put to smoke the rest of it bleaaahhhhhhhhh!Hope you never have to smoke potentially caterpillar infested bud again
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Well, I watch alot of CSI and this needs to be looked at with a forensic eye....lol. I'll take a stab at it.
The white/yellow spots are caused by an insect that pierces the leave and sucks the juice out. The ragged looking munched out spots seem too ragged to me to be caterpillars. Their munch marks are semi-circular and more even looking. I think you have two culprits there cause we're looking at two different methods of munching. |
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Been spraying them with anything. I have seen young plants do that when they were sprayed with neem or insecticide. The younger leafs can't handle being sprayed and when the grow larger they look like that after they recover. That just looks similar to what happend to me when I sprayed young plants, it kinda stunted some leaf growth.
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That's a good point. It does look a bit wrinkled.
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I'm a original CSI nut SE.
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I'm turning in my badge.....lol.
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