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Brown Patch or Bite Mark on leave's (2 leaves) LH

dillande3
dillande3started grow question 2 years ago
Hello! I just seen this today was not there yesterday, also did see some very small insect (tiny beetle type orange/black color) near the OC fan, didn't care my bad )(, anyways I can see this today hope this is not bad only 1 Place I can see this Brown/Goldish patch/bite mark.
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Youthman
Youthmananswered grow question 2 years ago
Ciao! Non preoccuparti, sembra semplicemente che un effetto lente abbia bruciato la foglia, provocando quel piccolo buco, ma niente di male alla fine!
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Itsgnomegrown
Itsgnomegrownanswered grow question 2 years ago
I also forgot to mention that it could also be spider mites look towards some of the ends of the fan leaves on the smaller edges and see if there’s any kind of silk webbing. Spider mites like to chew small holes in certain parts of the leaves and they will use that to channel their web over a period of time it’ll look like a big spider made a whole giant web. That’s usually when people notice they have them. I seem too little to Mark’s a little farther down from the one picture you had with the big chew on it. Whatever is eating or harvesting on your leaves is on that area and will stay there until there’s nothing left to eat if you remove that Vanlife and he still on the plant it’ll just move to another labor and start over and do the same thing again, it’s usually a pest problem when people think they have deficiency problems without even worrying about it or noticing it, because the majority of them are usually microscopic or so small you don’t even see them
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Itsgnomegrown
Itsgnomegrownanswered grow question 2 years ago
Those are from flea beetles and cotton squares. Buy a bottle of been oil and spray the fans not the buds every few days or so and they’ll leave the plants alone. Nimoy oil is probably the best thing to keep insects off your plants, a lot of people say it changes the taste of your bud but I’ve never noticed a difference it is also one of the best pesticides to use for fungus gnats as well in case you ever come up with them. Hope this is a good answer for you other than that you marked the plants look very healthy.
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
If something is chewing on the leaves, I use BT (bascillus thuringenisis) which is organic and can be used straight up to harvest... you can pick this up in any garden center. Always spray just before lights out so you don't run the risk of burning the leaves... Good luck!
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
Better to throw them all away and start again, it looks like you got cannanoia! Seriously though, I wouldn't worry.......no plant will ever have 100% perfect leaves, 100% of the time and small blemishes, deformed leaves and weird growths are all normal when growing cannabis..... but check for bugs anyhow. However, I am concerned about how green your leaves are though, I would be dialling back the strength and/or the frequency of your nutrient schedule.....all haze plants are sativa heavy in their genes and require less nitrogen than your average hybrid or indica dominant strain.
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Tobecobe
Tobecobeanswered grow question 2 years ago
Looks like there might be some additional damage toward the bottom left of your last photo also. Id give the plant a once over and check for bugs, the damage certainly looks like somethings been gnawing rather than water droplet damage. If you see any bugs that have any chance of feeding on foliage I'd get them out asap. I had a spider in mine this grow that I left alone just in case it caught any smaller bugs, but a beetle I'd remove immediately. Good luck!
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